Gregory Soderberg
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Reforming the Catholic Tradition: The Whole Word for the Whole Church
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John Brown of Haddington on Frequent Communion
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| Fascinating history! Although not a Christian himself, Moyn is honest with the evidence that it was Christian theologians, politicians and writers who advocated and implented the notion of "human rights" in the modern period. ...more | |
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| Very thorough scholarship. Essential reading for anyone engaged in economics, political theology, or mercy ministry. | |
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| John Ponet was a bishop in the English Reformation. John Adams praised his work. It is a neglected resource in recovering a substantive political theology. [Longer review forthcoming in The London Lyceum!] | |
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| Justly deemed a classic of Christian spirituality. | |
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| Well-balanced perspectives. Sowell is a voice of reason and sanity. Things have only gotten worse since he wrote this. | |
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| I rarely give a book 5 stars, but this book earned it! Although it took me about a year to read it (not the book's fault, although it is hefty), it was a deeply researched and engaging journey. As one of the foremost scholars of late antiquity, Brown ...more | |
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| Fascinating! As someone who loves medieval history, there were a lot of fun facts and insights about life in medieval Russia. A complex and captivating book! | |
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| I rarely give a book 5 stars. Enough said. But, really, this is a treasure-trove of wonderful poetry! It clearly demonstrates that the Western poetic tradition is thoroughly Christian. | |
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| Good, basic principles. | |
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| Very insightful comparison and analysis of the English, American, French, and Russian revolutions. | |
“Another real danger to young men is thoughtlessness and lack of consideration. Lack of thought is one simple reason why thousands of souls are cast away forever. Men will not consider,-will not look forward,-will not look around them,-will not reflect on the end of their present course, and the sure consequences of their present ways,-and awake at last to find they are damned for lack of thinking.”
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“Be very sure of this,-people never reject the Bible because they cannot understand it. They understand it only too well; they understand that it condemns their own behavior; they understand that it witnesses against their own sins, and summons them to judgment.”
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“Christians were never meant to be normal. We’ve always been holy troublemakers, we’ve always been creators of uncertainty, agents of dimension that’s incompatible with the status quo; we do not accept the world as it is, but we insist on the world becoming the way that God wants it to be. And the Kingdom of God is different from the patterns of this world.”
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“Christianity has from its beginning portrayed itself as a gospel of peace, a way of reconciliation (with God, with other creatures), and a new model of human community, offering the 'peace which passes understanding' to a world enmeshed in sin and violence. (1)”
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