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Monthly Archives: October 2013
Zealot
Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth© 2013 Raza Aslan337 pages Reza Aslan’s Zealot searches for the historical Jesus and finds him as a religious revolutionary, one who anticipated the imminent demise of the Roman Empire. No gentle … Continue reading
This week at the library: Jesus, bikes, and Greeks
In recent weeks I’ve finished up an unplanned series of readings on first-century Judeo-Christianity. Shortly after checking out The Origin of Satan for some historical research, two seperate people happened to reccommend Misquoting Jesus and Zealot at the same time, … Continue reading
The Origin of Satan
The Origin of Satan: How Christianity Demonized Jews, Pagans, and Heretics© 1996 Elaine Pagels240 pages Although Christianity sprang from Judaism, the two religions have sharply different conceptions of Satan. Christians view him as the prince of evil, the enemy of … Continue reading
Bicycle: the History
Bicycle: The History© 2006 David Herlihy480 pages Where did the bicycle come from? Bicycle: the History tells the story in exacting detail, beginning in the 19th century. An age of progress and scientific triumph, wherein everyday life was constantly being … Continue reading
Posted in history, Reviews
Tagged America, bicycles, Britain, France, history, transportation
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Rise of the Federation: A Choice of Futures
Star Trek Enterprise, Rise of the Federation: A Choice of Futures© 2013 Christopher L Bennett356 pages The Romulan War is over, and with it, Michael Martin’s authorship of the Enterprise Relaunch. The newest Enterprise novel, Rise of the Federation: A … Continue reading
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Tagged Christopher L. Bennett, Enterprise Relaunch, ST Enterprise, Star Trek
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The Fear Index
The Fear Index© 2009 Robert Harris304 pages Dr. Alexander Hoffman is a brilliant physicist-turned-financier who may be losing his mind. It’s not as if the software he designed to manage investments in stocks, securities, and the like isn’t still successful; … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, science fiction
Tagged business, Robert Harris, science fiction, thriller
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The Box
The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger© 2006 Marc Levinson376 pages It’s not every day an invention completely revolutionizes its industry, let alone the world. And yet that’s what the shipping container, … Continue reading
Posted in history, Reviews
Tagged commerce, goods/services, history, labor, NYC, shipping, technology, Technology and Society, transportation
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Taft 2012
Taft 2012© 2012 Jason Heller246 pages In another world, William Howard Taft vanished from history after his presidential term. Rather than going on to become a Supreme Court Justice, he simply — disappeared. He became the world’s most famous missing … Continue reading
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Tagged fantasy, food, food and drink, Hail to the Chief, humor, politics, Politics-CivicInterest
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