Monthly Archives: June 2020

Book Review: The Retreat From Pulaski To Nashville, Tenn.

The Retreat From Pulaski To Nashville, Tenn., by Levi T. Schofield When you read a book it is interesting to note the perspective that is often involved.  This particular book is written about the more interesting aspects of the Civil … Continue reading

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Book Review: Sherman’s Battle For Atlanta

Sherman’s Battle For Atlanta, by Jacob D. Cox There are advantages and disadvantages to having history written by participants.  This particular book was written by one of the higher officers in Sherman’s army, one who would later lead a corps … Continue reading

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Book Review: Unshackled

Unshackled:  Breaking The Strongholds Of Your Past To Receive Complete Deliverance, by Kathy Degraw [Note:  This book was provided free of charge by Chosen Books in exchange for an honest book review.  All thoughts and opinions are my own.] While … Continue reading

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Book Review: The Power Of The Decree

The Power Of The Decree:  Releasing The Authority Of God’s Word Through Declaration, by Patricia King [Note:  This book was provided free of charge by Chosen Books in exchange for an honest review.  All thoughts and opinions are my own.] … Continue reading

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Book Review: Discipling Your Grandchildren

Discipling Your Grandchildren:  Great Ideas To Help Them Know, Love, And Serve God, by Dr. Josh Mulvihill with Jen Mulvihill and Linda Weddle [Note:  This book was provided free of charge by Bethany House Books in exchange for an honest … Continue reading

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Privilege: A Problematic Paradigm: Issues And Alternatives: Part Four

[Note:  See previous discusions here, here, and here.] In our last discussion of the problem of viewing things through the prism of privilege, a great many objections to this worldview were briefly discussed.  I figured it would be worthwhile to … Continue reading

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Ler Sem Comprender

Let me begin with a story.  This past Sabbath I was supposed to give a sermonette in place of someone who was visiting out of town.  I had received an e-mail message earlier in the week mentioning that there was … Continue reading

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Book Review: The Psychology Of Love

The Psychology Of Love, edited by Robert J. Sternberg & Michael L. Barnes The psychology of love is one of the less clearly defined areas of psychology, a field in general that suffers from a wide gulf between its objective … Continue reading

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Book Review: Cupid’s Arrow

Cupid’s Arrow:  The Course Of Love Through Time, by Robert J. Sternberg After spending a lot of time writing about creativity, the author made a mid-career sort of switch into writing about love.  The results were mixed and this book … Continue reading

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Book Review: The Hittites And Their World

The Hittites And Their World, by Billie Jean Collins What aspects of the Hittites and their world are of most interests to others?  Much depends on what angle you approach this subject from.  A reader like myself, for example, is … Continue reading

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