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Jon M. Sweeney
Every now and then, one comes across a book that seems unique. Its authors, editors and publisher are not so much meeting an already-expressed need as they are anticipating (or creating) one.
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Elizabeth Desimone
In a roundabout way, Pullman does Christians a service by writing his anti-Christian books.
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Robert E. Hosmer Jr.
As a movement directed at unity and uniformity (Henry’s vision), the English Reformation was a high-stakes failure.
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Willy Thorn
Khadivi writes well about three Southern California faiths colliding: nature worship, self worship and a generic desire “to know God.”
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Ruben Habito
Buddhism now forms a part of the cultural and spiritual landscape of many Western societies.
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Kerry Weber
“Barking at the Choir” allows the hard-earned wisdom of former gang members to reach a new audience.