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Elizabeth Burns

    Elizabeth Burns crafts narratives that delve into profound inner journeys, exploring themes of identity and belonging. Her writing often draws from personal experiences and reflections, offering readers an intimate glimpse into her world. Burns focuses on weaving compelling stories that resonate with readers on both an emotional and intellectual level.

    What is this thing called Philosophy of Religion?
    Dr. Bibo and the Magic Cat
    The Littlest Radish
    Continental Philosophy of Religion
    Men Teaching Children 3-11
    • A comprehensive exploration of work experiences of men who teach young children. The authors draw on their own research as well as international studies to provide realistic strategies to help to remove barriers in order to develop a more gender-balanced teacher workforce.

      Men Teaching Children 3-11
    • Continental Philosophy of Religion

      • 84 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Exploring the intersection of philosophy and religion, this book highlights essential contributions from prominent continental philosophers. It delves into their perspectives on faith, existence, and spirituality, providing a rich analysis of how these thinkers grapple with religious concepts. The text serves as a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of religious thought within the continental tradition, making it essential for students and scholars alike.

      Continental Philosophy of Religion
    • Emphasizing the theme of individuality, the story follows a unique radish growing in a garden filled with prize-winning vegetables. While Miss Marjorie prepares for the annual Fodder Feast, the Littlest Radish feels out of place. Determined to prove her worth, she devises a plan with the help of a famous Devilled Egger, leading to a heartwarming discovery of her own special qualities. This tale highlights the importance of embracing differences and finding one's unique value.

      The Littlest Radish
    • The story follows Dr. Bibo, a children's dentist overwhelmed by the challenges of his job, including fearful and biting young patients. His life takes a whimsical turn when he encounters a mysterious magic cat, which brings joy and laughter back into his world. This enchanting feline helps Dr. Bibo rediscover the lighter side of his profession, transforming his approach to the often daunting task of caring for children's teeth.

      Dr. Bibo and the Magic Cat
    • What is this thing called Philosophy of Religion? grapples with the core topics studied on philosophy of religion undergraduate courses including God as personal, divine omnipotence, divine omniscience, the problem of evil, religious diversity, cosmological arguments, design arguments, moral arguments, and ontological arguments. In addition to the in-depth coverage of the key themes within the subject area Elizabeth Burns uniquely explores the topics from the perspectives of the five main world religions, introducing students to the work of scholars from a variety of religious traditions and interpretations of belief.

      What is this thing called Philosophy of Religion?