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Abd El Khalek Farouq
Dr. Abdel Khaleq Farouk. Born in Egypt in January 1957, he obtained a BA in economics and political science from Cairo University in 1979, a Bachelor of Laws from Cairo University in 1992, a diploma in public law from Cairo University in 1997, and a diploma in the administration of the national government apparatus from the Institute of Public Administration in Japan in the year 1989. -
Abd El Qader Yassein
Abd al-Qadir Yassin, born in Jaffa, Palestine, in 1937. He writes for studies and research journals. -
Alfred Adler
Alfred Adler, (born February 7, 1870, Penzing, Austria—died May 28, 1937, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland), psychiatrist whose influential system of individual psychology introduced the term inferiority feeling, later widely and often inaccurately called inferiority complex. He developed a flexible, supportive psychotherapy to direct those emotionally disabled by inferiority feelings toward maturity, common sense, and social usefulness. -
Alice Miller
Internationally renowned psychologist and author, she is famous for her books on child abuse, which have been translated into several languages. She distanced herself from psychoanalysis in her books, accusing it of being akin to the toxic teaching methods she described in For Your Own Good. Miller was born in Poland and lived as a young woman in Warsaw, where she survived World War II. -
Andreas Wagner
Andreas Wagner is Professor in the Institute of Evolutionary Biology at the University of Zurich and an award-winning science writer. He received his PhD from Yale and has held research positions at the Institute for Advanced Study in Berlin and the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico. The author of more than 150 scientific papers published in leading journals including Nature and Science, this is his first book popularizing his new evolutionary systems research. He lives in Zurich. -
Bill Giovannetti
Dr. Bill Giovannetti is an experienced pastor, professor, and author. In the Grace Pathway Series, he guides readers step by step on the adventure of Spiritual Maturity -
Carl Rogers
Carl Rogers(1902-1987) was one of the most influential psychologists in American history. He received many honors, including the first Distinguished Professsional Contributor Award and the Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award of the American Psychological Association. -
Daniel A. Hughes
Daniel A. Hughes, is a noted practitioner, consultant, and educator of attachment-focused family therapy, and founder of the Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy Institute. He lives in Annville, PA. -
Daniel J. Estes
Dr. Dan Estes serves as Distinguished Professor of Old Testament. He teaches courses in Spiritual Formation and Christian Worldview Integration in the general education Bible minor. His areas of research and writing include the Psalms and Old Testament Wisdom Literature. -
Dr. Caroline Leaf
Dr. Caroline Leaf is a cognitive neuroscientist with a PhD in Communication Pathology specializing in Neuropsychology. Since the early 1980‘s she has studied and researched the Mind-Brain connection. -
Dr. David Burnett
David Burnett lives at Folly Beach, South Carolina, with his wife and their Russian blue cat, Alex. Five of his books are set in nearby Charleston. David enjoys traveling, photography, baking bread, and the Carolina beaches. -
Dr. Salah Qonswa
Salah Kansouh, (1936 - 2019), Egyptian thinker and philosopher, born in Cairo, and one of the most famous professors of philosophy in the Arab world, -
Dr. William H. Marty
Dr. William H. Marty has taught at Moody Bible Institute for 40 years. His main emphasis has been teaching an Old and New Testament survey to freshman at the Chicago campus, and the fruit of his focus on teaching the storyline of the Bible has been published in The Whole Bible Story. -
Edith Schaeffer
Edith Schaeffer, founder with her husband, Francis Schaeffer, of a Swiss commune considered the theological birthplace of the American religious right, and author of many popular books that helped define conservative Christian family values for a worldwide evangelical audience, mainly female, died on March 30 in Gryon, Switzerland. She was 98. -
Elizabeth B. Brown
Elizabeth Brown is a teacher, speaker and the author of the popular Living Successfully with Screwed-Up People, Surviving the Loss of a Child, and Working Successfully with Screwed-Up People. Her books offer practical helps for healing hearts, as well as tools to turn around ailing relationships. She offers hope and suggestions that shine light in the chaos swirling around difficult life issues. -
Erich Fromm
Erich Fromm, (born March 23, 1900, Frankfurt am Main, Germany—died March18,1980, Muralto, Switzerland), German-born American psychoanalyst and social philosopher who explored the interaction between psychology and society. By applying psychoanalytic principles to the remedy of cultural ills, Fromm believed, mankind could develop a psychologically balanced “sane society.” -
Evald Flisar
Evald Flisar, born in 1945 in Slovenia, then still part of Yugoslavia, is an iconic figure of contemporary Slovenian literature. Novelist, playwright, essayist, editor, globe-trotter (travelled in 98 countries), underground train driver in Sydney, Australia, editor of (among other publications) an encyclopaedia of science and invention in London, author of short stories and radio plays for the BBC, president of the Slovene Writers’ Association (1995 – 2002), . -
Farag ElAntare
Farag Al-Antari, one of the most prominent Egyptian historians in the second half of the twentieth century, -
Gordon MacDonald
Gordon is Chancellor of Denver Seminary where he also served as interim president from 2008-09. He is Pastor Emeritus of Grace Chapel in Lexington, Massachusetts, and Editor at Large of Leadership Journal. -
Ian Bradley
Ian Campbell Bradley (born 28 May 1950) is a retired British academic, author, theologian, Church of Scotland minister, journalist and broadcaster. -
James K. Hoffmeier
James K. Hoffmeier (PhD, University of Toronto) is emeritus professor of Old Testament and Near Eastern archaeology at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. -
Lee Strobel
Atheist-turned-Christian ✝ Lee Strobel is the former award-winning legal editor of The Chicago Tribune and best-selling author of more than twenty books. -
Maria Montessori
Maria Montessori (c. 1870-1952). An Italian educator and doctor who gained international fame for her educational system to help children develop their intelligence and independence. Montessori worked with children in mental institutions during her early career in medicine. She became assistant director of the Orthofrenk School for Underdeveloped Children in 1899.