Book Review
A Homeowner's Handbook to Energy Efficiency
by Joe Mielke
This is an A to Z guide to making old houses and new houses more energy efficient, whether readers are trying to save money or save the environment. It’s a practical guide covering everything from evaluating showerheads and installing...
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The Mystery of the Missing Antimatter
by Joe Mielke
Physicists argue that the amounts of matter and antimatter were equal when the universe began, but shortly after, antimatter became extremely rare in the part of the universe we know anything about. To understand why, the authors take us...
Book Review
How Everyday Products Make People Sick
by Joe Mielke
Nothing less than an extraordinarily documented tapestry of history, whodunit, who ignored it, and why it matters, this examination of everyday toxins is a revealing and compelling read. The author challenges conventional views of...
Book Review
Degrees Kelvin
by Joe Mielke
This brilliantly developed biography depicts the life of a virtually forgotten scientist who exemplified practical solutions in an age of philosophical diversions. He was responsible for insights and practices that made him famous and...
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Soul Guide
by Joe Mielke
This book uses a practical approach, utilizing clearly defined steps to lead readers from spiritual despair to a self-directed spiritual path. Even readers who already have a sense of spiritual direction will find the examples and...
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Modern Physics and Ancient Faith
by Joe Mielke
This eloquent philosophical book argues that rather than detracting from religious faith, science has proven a great deal of religious doctrine, and modern physics has helped illuminate old beliefs while continuing to augment theology....
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Buddhists Talk about Jesus, Christians Talk about the Buddha
by Joe Mielke
Encapsulating a wide range of current theological scholarship, this insightful debate will inspire Christians to seek more knowledge of Buddhism and it will compel Buddhists to ponder Jesus in the light of his many Buddhist-like works....
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Martha, Martha
by Joe Mielke
This handbook is for anyone who regularly works with people and wants to better serve them by understanding various mental conditions. Although aimed primarily at clergy, the substance and clarity of the material lends itself to anyone...