Doug Erlandson
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How to Think Clearly: A Guide to Critical Thinking
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2012
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2 editions
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The Theory of Knowledge: A Jargon-Free Guide to Epistemology
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2013
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Spiritual Anorexia: How Contemporary Worship Is Starving the Church
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2011
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2 editions
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Philosophy Basics: A Jargon-Free Guide for Beginners
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2011
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2 editions
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The Problem of Evil: A Biblical Perspective
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2012
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Ethics Basics: A Jargon-Free Guide For Beginners
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2013
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Battle for Control: A Memoir of Anorexia, Exercise Bulimia and Other Compulsions
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2012
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I Bleed Cubbie Blue: My Six Decades as a Cubs Fan
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2012
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Hiểu sâu nghĩ thấu
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For the Love of Licorice: Licorice Lovers Share Sweet Memories
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2011
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“defenestration,” which derives from “fenestra,” the Latin word for “window,” refers to the act of throwing something or someone out of the window. Knowing this, we can impress our friends with statements like, “Sally finished her apple and defenestrated the core.”)”
― How to Think Clearly: A Guide to Critical Thinking
― How to Think Clearly: A Guide to Critical Thinking
“First, if there must be a worship team, remove it from the stage and stick it in the balcony (or, if there is no balcony, at least place it far enough to one side of the congregation so that the worshippers have to look sideways to see it). All instruments, including the organ and the piano, should be either in the balcony or to one side of the congregation.”
― Spiritual Anorexia: How Contemporary Worship Is Starving the Church
― Spiritual Anorexia: How Contemporary Worship Is Starving the Church
“The sense that we have come together to glorify God in worship rather than to be entertained must be maintained. The place of worship can add to or detract from that sense. Auditoriums designed to look like concert halls most definitely do the latter.”
― Spiritual Anorexia: How Contemporary Worship Is Starving the Church
― Spiritual Anorexia: How Contemporary Worship Is Starving the Church


















