Written by: Julia Tyack Brain Rules is available in book, DVD or Audible app. John Medina in “Brain Rules” has done fascinating research in an area as mysterious and vast as… read more →
Written by: Robert D Brinsmead In her book, Where Christianity Went Wrong, Patricia Williams demonstrates she has a good grasp of best of the historical Jesus research. She makes… read more →
Comments by: Robert D Brinsmead Walter Martin is an evangelical who specializes in writing about what Christian sects qualify as “cults.” This author appears to assume the role of… read more →
Written by: Wendell Krossa I have long appreciated Joseph Campbell’s basic outline of human life story and human development. But Campbell’s writing can be dense and obstruse at times. Here… read more →
Written by: Wendell Krossa Another take on the human fear of death Michael Grosso starts his article on Fear of life after death with a comment about a friend who… read more →
Book Reviews – “Application of Impossible Things” – from Amazon By Marian Lansky on March 16, 2012 Format: Paperback Verified Purchase I’m honored to be the first one to review… read more →
Review from Amazon By: David Mills The Christian faith fails miserably and this book proves it!, October 21, 2014 I received an advanced printed copy of this book a week before… read more →
Book Reviews Wendell Krossa I recommend this book for anyone interested in tracing the use of apocalyptic imagery to re-interpret Jesus – his life, his death, and his teaching. Near… read more →
By: Robert D Brinsmead Nelson-Pallmeyer, Jesus Against Christianity, is a very good read, except that he repeats himself and keeps referring to the central point. Some readers may find the repetition… read more →
Book Review Book Description (from Amazon) Publication Date: March 15, 2011 In Love Wins, bestselling author, international teacher, and speaker Rob Bell (Velvet Elvis, Drops Like Stars) addresses one of the most controversial… read more →
By: Julia Tyack Let me summarize my take on Armstong’s ‘Fields of Blood’. It is hard to do, when you come away not a little confused about exactly what she… read more →
From James M. Robinson, Essay in Honest Faith in Our Time (J. Harold Ellens editor), pp. 150 152 After quoting Sermon on Mount from Q which talks about loving enemies… read more →
By Seth Shulman – January 23 Seth Shulman, editorial director of the Union of Concerned Scientists, writes the syndicated monthly column “Got Science?” He is the author of six books including… read more →
By: Robert D Brinsmead The essay by J. Harold Ellens, The Interface of Religion, Psychology, and Violence, in The Destructive Power of Religion, chapter 6, makes for some scintillating reading. … read more →
by: Karen Armstrong From the renowned and bestselling author of A History of God, a sweeping exploration of religion’s connection to violence. For the first time in American history, religious self-identification… read more →
This is from a book by Theo Gavrielides called Restorative Justice Theory and Practice. I had some contact with Katy years ago. She lives near Vancouver. [Katy Hutchison remembers a… read more →
Book Review by Wendell Krossa Harold Ellens’ “The Destructive Power of Religion”, is a four volume set on violence in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Ellens makes the point that that… read more →
Review of Series By: Wendell Krossa Ellens affirms that much about religions is behind so much violence. People in all sorts of situations respond with violence because human consciousness has… read more →
Book Review: By A Customer The Dark Side of Christian History is one of those rare finds. This book was written in a concise fashion and details the horrors, both… read more →
Amazon review of The Destructive power of Religion. God’s Crimes, June 27, 2004 By: William H. DuBay (Hong Kong and Coupeville, WA, United States) – See all my reviews (REAL… read more →
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