Deze auteur onderzoekt menselijke seksualiteit en relaties, en biedt vaak verrassende conclusies die de conventionele wijsheid uitdagen. Zijn werk wordt gekenmerkt door een diepe duik in de evolutionaire psychologie en maatschappelijke normen. Lezers waarderen zijn benadering, die een frisse kijk op intimiteit en monogamie aanmoedigt. Zijn schrijfstijl is zowel provocerend als toegankelijk, en opent deuren naar fascinerende discussies over onze natuur.
Offers guidelines and a theological framework that embrace the characteristics
of evangelical worship, suitable for students, lay preachers, worship teams,
as well as ordained ministers in evangelical churches.
The New York Times best selling co-author of Sex at Dawn explores the ways in which 'progress' has perverted the way we live: how people eat, learn, feel, mate, parent, communicate, work, and die
In this controversial, thought-provoking, and brilliant book, renegade thinkers Christopher Ryan and Cacilda JethÁ debunk almost everything we “know” about sex, weaving together convergent, frequently overlooked evidence from anthropology, archaeology, primatology, anatomy, and psychosexuality to show how far from human nature monogamy really is. In Sex at Dawn, the authors expose the ancient roots of human sexuality while pointing toward a more optimistic future illuminated by our innate capacities for love, cooperation, and generosity.
A penguin decides to look for a new home.Somewhere quiet, with more space.
Let's go with her on a journey to different islands around the world...and see
what we discover.
A Good Heart. A Giant Fart. Good Heart gives Kind Heart a Valentine but she accidently drops it. How can a giant fart save Good Heart's Valentine's Day?
Focusing on the theological differences between Dante and Aquinas, this study explores critical themes such as nature and grace, explicit and implicit faith, and desire and destiny. John Took has revised the original work using Christopher Ryan's papers, aiming to enhance our comprehension of their significant cultural interaction within European literature. The book provides a nuanced perspective on the distinct theological sensibilities of these two influential figures.
From the earliest times, people have looked up at the stars, the moon and the
planets - now, we know more about them than we ever have. Today, people can
train to be astronauts, work in space, or join a future mission to Mars. Did
you know that the first astronauts were animals? That for astronauts working
in space, the sun rises 15 times in 24 hours? Do you know how you might train
to become an astronaut? Or where astronauts might explore next?