- Trilogy Christian Publishing
Our God's Masterful Creation Man: Male & Female
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- Aquil Shah
- Trilogy Christian Publishing
- Paperback
- 9781640883956
- 7.99 X 5 X 0.2 inches
- 0.2 pounds
- Religion > Christian Education - General
- English
Book Description
If you want to know how our Lord God has made man, male and
female--the most wonderful creation of His--then please pick up
and buy this book. Share it with your friends, whether they believe
in God or not, or whatever religion they are!
Dr. Shah has been practicing medicine for fifty-eight years, with
many medical (worldly!) degrees--including M.B.B.S., B.Sc.,
F.C.A.P., F.A.S.C.P., F.A.A.O.A., F.A.I.A.I., A.B.E.M.--and has been
a BORN-AGAIN CHRISTIAN since 1987. He loves to evangelize
and spread the gospel at every opportunity he gets.
When you buy this book, you will ALSO GET 2 FREE E-BOOKS by
the author. Please look inside for information about the e-books.
These two free e-books can be translated into any major language of
the world. YOU GET 3 BOOKS FOR THE PRICE OF 1 BOOK.
WOW, WHAT A BLESSING!
Author Bio
Aqil Shah is a political scientist and the Wick Cary Associate Professor of South Asian Politics in the Department of International and Area Studies at the University of Oklahoma. He is also a non-resident scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
His research interests include democratic transitions, military coups, institutional norms and South Asian security issues. His work has appeared in or is forthcoming in International Security, Perspectives on Politics, Democratization, Journal of Commonwealth & Comparative Politics, the Journal of Democracy, Foreign Affairs and Asian Survey as well as several edited volumes. He is the author of The Army and Democracy: Military Politics in Pakistan (Harvard University Press, 2014).
Dr. Shah holds a PhD in Political Science from Columbia University and an M Phil in International Development from Oxford University, where he was a Rhodes Scholar. He has been a Hewlett Research Fellow at the Center for Development, Democracy and the Rule of Law at Stanford University and a post-doc fellow at the Society of Fellows, Harvard University.
Having previously taught at Dartmouth and Princeton, he offers courses on comparative democratization, civil-military relations, the politics of developing countries & South Asian International Relations. Prior to his academic career, Dr. Shah was a policy advisor in the Asia-Pacific Governance Program of the United Nations Development Program, and a senior analyst in the South Asia office of the International Crisis Group.
Source: The University of Oklahoma
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