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  • - Perspectives on Fund Management
    by Paul Marshall
    £9.49

  • - A memoir of true love. Two hearts, one soul and a promise of forever.
    by Paul Marshall
    £18.99

  • - What Mystical Experience Tells Us about Ourselves and Reality
    by Paul Marshall
    £27.49

    Combining philosophy, psychology, religion, and even a bit of physics, Marshall establishes an expanded consciousness that proves the existence of a deeper being common to us all. Addressing the origin of the universe, evolution, reincarnation, suffering, and the nature of God, Marshall delivers what will prove an instant intellectual classic.

  • by Paul Marshall
    £13.49

    In Heaven Is Not My Home, author and scholar Paul Marshall asserts that God is not seeking to destroy the earth, but to restore it to its original splendor. In this thought-provoking book, he shows us how the redemption of all things should shape the way we look at every aspect of our lives.

  • - Images of Reality in Science and Mysticism
    by Paul Marshall
    £21.49 - 33.99

  • by Paul Marshall
    £36.99

    Anatomy and Physiology in Healthcare focuses on what healthcare students need to know about the biological principles which underpin the practice of healthcare. This book is unique in that it integrates clinical cases with the essential biological facts to show how the material applies to professional practice.

  • - How England's schools fail one child in five - and what can be done
    by Paul Marshall
    £15.49

    In this book, eighteen of Britain's leading educational practitioners and specialists examine why our education system is persistently failing so many young people, and they propose a range of practical and achievable solutions.

  • - Christianity and American Politics
    by Paul Marshall
    £23.49

    In this work, Paul Marshall argues that Christians can and should approach politics in a way informed by faith. Drawing on traditions of both Catholic and Protestant political thought, Marshall analyzes the ways in which religion influences our understanding of power, justice and democracy.

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