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Ion Grumeza

    Effectology
    Jesus' Second Coming as Paul?: Investigating Another Identity of Jesus and the 13th Apostle
    Dacia
    The Roots of Balkanization
    This Old Church
    • This Old Church

      • 144 stránok
      • 6 hodin čítania

      The book delves into the challenges of restoring aging buildings, highlighting the intricate process from initial discussions among parishioners to the actual implementation of restoration work. It emphasizes the importance of thorough planning and the involvement of skilled professionals to achieve successful outcomes. Through relatable experiences, the narrative illustrates how community members connect their own home restoration stories to the church's needs, underscoring the emotional and practical complexities of such projects.

      This Old Church
    • The Roots of Balkanization

      Eastern Europe C.E. 500-1500

      • 248 stránok
      • 9 hodin čítania

      Focusing on the historical transformations in the Balkan Peninsula post-Roman Empire, this work explores their influence on Eastern regions. It builds upon insights from the author's earlier publication, examining the period from 500 B.C. to A.D. 500, and delves into the socio-political and cultural shifts that shaped the landscape of ancient Eastern Europe.

      The Roots of Balkanization
    • Dacia

      • 270 stránok
      • 10 hodin čítania
      4,2(14)Ohodnotiť

      This book tells the little known story of Dacia, the powerful and rich land that became Transylvania and Romania. This book revives the Dacian history and contributes to our understanding of the region as it is today.

      Dacia
    • Effectology

      • 572 stránok
      • 21 hodin čítania

      The philosophical concept of Effectology® explores how even minor accidents can lead to significant and unforeseen consequences. Developed by Ion Grumeza, this theory delves into the dynamics of accidents, emphasizing that incidental occurrences can have a profound impact on various aspects of life. Through thought-provoking examples, the book illustrates the intricate connections between seemingly trivial events and their larger implications, encouraging readers to reconsider their understanding of cause and effect.

      Effectology