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Menjadi Manusia Menjadi Hamba
Menjadi Manusia Menjadi Hamba membahas bagaimana manusia modern sering kehilangan jati diri dan fitrah spiritualnya akibat gaya hidup yang serba cepat, materialistis, dan penuh distraksi. Fahruddin Faiz mengajak pembaca untuk kembali memahami dua mandat utama manusia: menjadi makhluk yang memelihara kemanusiaannya, sekaligus menjadi hamba yang sadar akan tanggung jawab spiritualnya.
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- 9786232421547
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- 297.715 FAH m
Mere Christianity
Mere Christianity is C. S. Lewis’s classic explanation of the core beliefs shared by Christians across denominations. Based on a series of BBC radio talks delivered during World War II, the book presents a clear, logical argument for the existence of God, the reality of moral law, and the foundations of Christian ethics.
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- Revised Ed.
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- 9780060652920
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- 227 pages, 5.31 x 0.64 x 8 inches
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- 230 LEW m
The Universe in a Single Atom: The Convergence of Science and Spirituality
In this reflective and accessible book, the Dalai Lama explores one of humanity’s biggest questions: Can science and spirituality work together to explain reality? Drawing from decades of dialogue with leading scientists, he examines topics such as evolution, quantum physics, neurobiology, and the nature of consciousness.
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- Reprint Ed.
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- 9780767920810
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- 224 pages, 5.25 x 0.6 x 7.95 inches
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- 294.3444 DAL t
Islam: A Short History
Islam: A Short History offers a clear, balanced, and accessible overview of one of the world’s major religions. Karen Armstrong traces Islam from its beginnings in 7th‑century Arabia, where the Prophet Muhammad’s message emphasized social justice, community, and compassion, through the rapid expansion of the early Islamic empires. She explains key developments such as the Sunni–Shia spl…
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- Updated Ed.
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- 9780812966183
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- 272 pages, 5.23 x 0.6 x 7.92 inches
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- 297 ARM i
Religion for Atheists: A Non-believer's Guide to the Uses of Religion
Religion for Atheists argues that even in a secular age, religious traditions contain valuable insights into how humans can live well, build community, and find meaning. Alain de Botton examines practices from Christianity, Judaism, and Buddhism—not as doctrines to believe, but as systems for emotional education, moral reflection, and social cohesion.
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- Illustrated Ed.
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- 9780307476821
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- 320 pages, 5.12 x 0.68 x 7.93 inches
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- 200.1 DEB r
No god but God: The Origins and Evolution of Islam
No god but God (Young Readers Edition) introduces students to the origins, beliefs, and historical development of Islam in a clear, engaging, and culturally respectful way. Reza Aslan traces the life of the Prophet Muhammad, the early Muslim community, and the emergence of key traditions and practices that continue to shape the faith today.
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- 9780385739764
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- 176 pages, 5.51 x 0.43 x 8.19 inches
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- 297 ASL n
No god but God: The Origins, Evolution, and Future of Islam
No god but God is Reza Aslan’s compelling and deeply researched history of Islam, tracing the religion from its origins in the life and teachings of the Prophet Muhammad to its diverse global expressions today. Aslan explains how early Muslim communities interpreted Muhammad’s message, how political power shaped Islamic law and theology, and how debates over authority, gender, and spiritual…
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- Updated Ed.
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- 9780812982442
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- 464 pages, 5.22 x 1 x 8.01 inches
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- 297.09 ASL n
Fields of Blood: Religion and the History of Violence
Fields of Blood challenges the widespread belief that religion is the primary cause of violence. Karen Armstrong traces the deep history of human conflict—from ancient civilizations to modern nation‑states—and shows that political, economic, and social forces have always been central drivers of warfare. Religion, she argues, often became entangled with violence because it was woven into e…
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- Reprint Ed.
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- 9780307946966
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- 528 pages, 5.2 x 0.85 x 8 inches
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- 201.7 ARM f
The God Delusion: A Study of Religious Belief and Skepticism
The God Delusion is Richard Dawkins’s influential and provocative examination of religious belief through the lens of science, logic, and historical evidence. Drawing on evolutionary biology, philosophy, and cultural analysis, Dawkins argues that belief in a supernatural deity is highly improbable and that religion has often contributed to conflict, intolerance, and social harm.
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- Reprint Ed.
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- 9780618918249
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- 464 pages, 5.5 x 1.06 x 8.25 inches
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- 211.8 DAW t
The "God" Part of the Brain: A Scientific Interpretation of Human Spiritualit…
The “God” Part of the Brain presents Matthew Alper’s bold hypothesis that human spirituality is not a divine gift but a biologically evolved coping mechanism. Drawing on research from neuroscience, evolutionary biology, anthropology, and psychology, Alper argues that the human brain contains structures that predispose us to believe in higher powers as a way to manage the uniquely human aw…
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- 9781402214523
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- 288 pages, 5.5 x 0.72 x 8 inches
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- 201.65 ALP t
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