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Women: God’s Secret Weapon, a Book Review

Women are also created by God.

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The Limits of Reason

A comparative analysis of Dostoyevsky’s anti-rationalist thematics as expressed in his novels Crime and Punishment and The Devils.

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Two Classic Novels That Your Teen Will Enjoy

For mothers and daughters that find strength in each other.

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The Importance of Setting in the Novel White Teeth

This will explain the salience of the setting in the novel White Teeth. Setting is very important in all stories, but particularly on this one.

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Divided by Faith

A short summary and discussion of the book by Emerson and Smith.

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You Have Got to Have Faith

A brief examination of the uproar Dan Brown’s book “The Da Vinci Code” caused on unsuspecting Irish men in a pub in Toronto.

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Rex: A Mother, Her Autistic Child, and the Music That Transformed Their Lives: A Review

Rex is the inspirational memoir by Cathleen Lewis who shares the remarkable story of her blind autistic son and his savant-like musical genius that transforms both their lives. Through her undying devotion to Rex, she unexpectedly discovers profound faith and redemption in her daily struggles to ensure Rex’s full potential as a child of God and musical savant.

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A Walk to Remember

After watching the movie “A walk to remember”, it seems like a compulsion to me to read the book also from which the movie was adapted. So here I present my view on both the movie and the book.

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Sociology Looks at Religion Book Review

A brief overview of an older book “Sociology Looks at Religion” which still has relevance today.

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A Book Review of "invisible Religion"

A book review on Invisible Religion, written in 1967, but still has some relevance for today’s issues in the church and Christianity in society.

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