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'A Place for Faith' is a collection of Christian and philosophical poetry of Garrison Clifford Gibson written between 1977 and 2004.
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The author of these interdisciplinary essays Gary Clifford Gibson wrote this collection on U.S. contemporary issues for the years 2006, 2007 and 2008.
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These are Gary Clifford Gibson's political and philosophical essays developing a contemporary historical analysis and synthesis of select American macro-social and international events of the years 1999 through 2002.
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Was the conflict a moral war to end a democide during the sanctions era and to build a democracy? The national debate and the author's essays continued through the war and onto the era of a troubled 'peace' and national elections.
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Most of these stories were written at or at least mention Wrangell- a small town 150 miles to the south of the state capitol at Juneau. 140,000 words.
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The Waveform Politics series present Gary C. Gibson's essays on U.S. contemporary history topics with analysis of political policy trends and national interest issues.
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Waveform Politics Ten is the final volume of contemporary history essays on empirical and philosophical topics from an ordinary American citizen's point of view.
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Of Gary C. Gibson's twenty published books, this is his fifth book of poetry.
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Gary Clifford Gibson examines many of salient issues even published physicists blunder about in fields beyond their usual professional occupational interests concerning philosophy, theology, and history misleading to the public today.
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Thirty-five essays on philosophical questions raised by ordinary people with avocations in philosophy during the years 2008 and 2009. Gary C. Gibson brings an eclectic reply to common questions with uncommon answers.