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ISBN: 978-0-9843040-2-9 (paperback) -- Fiction
Set in the North Country of New York State, this inspiring novel explores gay adoption in an entertaining way for both gay and general audiences. Ean is a young gay man who works as a Forensic Case Manager at a social services agency, and has been married for three years to Stacey, an Assistant District Attorney. Stacey feels compelled to adopt a child who Ean names Tur ("Rut" spelled backwards), who is about to be placed in foster care. As the journey with Tur begins, the young family has a fateful encounter with a male bull moose.
by William Walker Atkinson
ISBN: ISBN: 978-0-9843040-0-4 (paperback) - New Thought Spirituality

A seminal work of the New Thought movement, the uniquely American spiritual philosophy that developed at the turn of the 20th century. The text of this Hudson Mohawk Press edition has been edited into gender neutral language in recognition of the Atkinson's desire to bring the insights of New Thought to all people.
With a new Introduction.
by William Walker Atkinson
ISBN: ISBN: 978-0-9843040-1-1 (paperback) - New Thought Spirituality

Explains how the origins of the New Thought movement can be found in the oldest philosophical systems of humanity, and in the revival of Transcendentalism which occurred in America about 1800 to 1825. The text of this Hudson Mohawk Press edition has been edited into gender neutral language in recognition of the Atkinson's desire to bring the insights of New Thought to all people.
With a new Introduction
Also includes Atkinson's "Working Creed", a summary of both his personal beliefs and the New Thought system in general.
by Alfred Geiger Moses
ISBN: 978-0-9843040-3-5 (paperback) -- Judaism; New Thought
The popularity of New Thought teachings among American Jews at the turn of the 20th century concerned Jewish leaders of the time, including American Reform Rabbi Alfred Geiger Moses (1878-1956), who decided to do something about it. Seeing much in New Thought teachings that could be adapted to Judaism, once stripped of its Christian elements, Rabbi Moses first published Jewish Science in 1916. The author spends much time showing that the precepts of Christian Science and other New Thought denominations are drawn largely from the Hebrew scriptures. This newly designed edition includes an extensive anthology of Hebrew scripture quotations from a New Thought perspective, and a new introduction by the editor.
Compiled and Edited by William F. Shannon
ISBN: 978-0-98430404-2 (paperback) -- Judaism; World Religion
Adolph Moses taught that the true religion of Moses is recognition of the one God for everyone everywhere, not a tribal religion forming the basis for an ethnic state in the Middle East. Moses emphasized the universal nature of Judaism and all true religion, adopting the term "Yahvism" to emphasize his conviction that Judaism is a religion for all those who are interested in learning about it, and not a religion exclusively or even primarily for those born as Jews. His vision was a new Church of Humanity grounded in the universal vision of the biblical prophets and based on mutual respect, union and universal love. It is with his universal vision in mind that we present this selection of his writings edited into gender-neutral language, in recognition of Moses's desire to be a light to all people. This edition includes the 1885 Declaration of Principles that became the foundation of what came to be known as "Classical Reform Judaism", along with a new Introduction.
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