Boyd and Larson use the vehicle of "The Matrix" film trilogy to argue that human struggles with habitual sin, thought patterns, damaged emotions, and phobias happen because people do not know how to take charge of the way they experience reality.
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Boyd and Larson use the vehicle of "The Matrix" film trilogy to argue that human struggles with habitual sin, thought patterns, damaged emotions, and phobias happen because people do not know how to take charge of the way they experience reality.
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Very good. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 222 p. Audience: General/trade. VERY NICE COPY--VERY SLIGHT SHELF WARE--TEXT CLEAN AND TIGHT--GIFT--STILL HAS LOTS OF GREAT READS LEFT--
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