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A History of God
A History of God: the 4000-Year Quest of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam © 1993 Karen Armstrong 460 pages I checked this out in early 2006 but quickly lost interest after encountering the Sumerian mythology that Armstrong introduces the book with. … Continue reading
Posted in history, Reviews
Tagged Christianity, history, Islam, Judaism, Karen Armstrong, religion
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This Week at the Library (2/9)
Books this Update: Are We Rome?, Collen Murphy Alternative American Religions, Stephen J. Stein Becoming the Answer to Our Prayers, Shane Claiborne Roma, Steven Saylor I began this week with Are We Rome? a political work comparing the United States … Continue reading
Roma
Roma: The Novel of Ancient Rome © 2007 Steven Saylor 555 pages < When I first saw this book’s full title, I was amused by what seemed to be presumption. The novel of ancient Rome? Really? Its plot summary — … Continue reading
Posted in historical fiction, Reviews
Tagged classical world, historical fiction, Rome, Steven Saylor
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Becoming the Answer to Our Prayers
Becoming the Answer to our Prayers: Prayer for Ordinary Radicals © 2208 Shane Claiborne and Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove 124 pages “As a beautiful flower that is full of hue but lacks fragrance, even so fruitless is the well-spoken word of one … Continue reading
Alternative American Religions
Alternative American Religions © 2000 Stephen J. Stein 156 pages Maurice: Pastor Richards, as a human being, I have to say I find your philosophy or cult or whatever it is utterly and completely appalling. Richards: Why thank you! I … Continue reading
Are We Rome?
Are We Rome? The Fall of an Empire and the Fate of America © 2007 Cullen Murphy 262 pages Lead poisons our wine and makes us stupid / Gladiators keep us entertained / More votes cast for idols than for … Continue reading
This Week at the Library (26/8)
Books this Update: Casebook of the Black Widowers, Isaac Asimov The Audacity of Hope, Barack Obama Who Needs God?, Harold Kushner The Japanese Experience, W.G. Beasley Catalina’s Riddle, Steven Saylor I started the week with an old favorite by returning … Continue reading
Catalina’s Riddle
Catalina’s Riddle 1993 Steven Saylor 430 pages Returning to Steven Saylor’s Roma sub Rosa series was a treat last week, but I did not expect to be as riveted as I was this week while reading Catalina’s Riddle. Our principle … Continue reading
Posted in historical fiction, Reviews
Tagged classical world, historical fiction, mystery, Roma sub Rosa, Rome, Steven Saylor
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The Japanese Experience
The Japanese Experience: A Short History of Japan © 1999 W. G. Beasley 299 pages, including glossary and index. I checked this book out in April 2007. I remember this well, because I tried reading it on April 22. It … Continue reading
Who Needs God?
Who Needs God? © 1989 Harold Kushner 208 pages In God’s Problem, author Bart Ehrman reccommended Kushner’s When Bad Things Happen to Good People and Kushner in general. I decided to follow up on the recommendation and read the strangely-titled … Continue reading