Amazon/Barnes & Nobles/ Indiebound First of all, let me disclose the fact that I am agnostic, meaning that I am not within this book’s targeted audience whatsoever. That targeted audience is primarily those that are Evangelical Christians. When reviewing this work, I will primarily take that into consideration, as it is always fair and judicious…
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The Art of Civility: How do we approach books that may disconcert us? (Response to “For Such a Time” Controversy)
First off, this post is primarily focused on tone and civility, with how we respond to books that may disconcert us or offend us. This post will not deliberate over the controversy surrounding specific content of For Such a Time by: Kate Breslin. I will commend those that have offered their views in a substantive, constructive…
Abolitionist Legacy & Its Parallels with Germans Who Aided with Helping the Jews Escape Germany during WWII
Information About the Book: Amazon **Please take special note that when speaking of European Christian antisemitism, I am not speaking in a wholesale, or monolithic way about a diverse religion like Christianity, with a range of different viewpoints, different cultures that are members of this religion, etc. I am fully aware that the…
Review of “The Zone of Interest,” by Martin Amis
Amazon/Barnes & Nobles/ Books-A-Million/Goodreads Yes, a novel centered in the cruel, almost starkly surreal nightmare of the Nazi concentration camps is about the most unsavory setting for any book. And, you’ll feel like some of the characters in this story, who Martin Amis has a remarkable ability to show their apathy, denial, yet their serious…