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Christian Sing-Along Guitar
Published in Paperback by Christian Sing-Along Publishing (1997-07)
Author: Armand Aronson
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Delightful Introduction to Playing Guitar in Praise to God
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Review Date: 2000-05-22
Get in tune! More than a primer on playing the guitar, this book is encouragement to seek the Lord with your whole heart and use the talents He's given to HIS glory. The format for instruction and the keys to growth - both musically and spiritually - are superb. I've only played the guitar for 3 weeks - already showing improvement and learning a new dimension to praising God! You can too!

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Christianity And Agnosticism: A Controversy
Published in Paperback by Kessinger Publishing, LLC (2006-07-09)
Authors: Thomas Huxley, Henry Wace, and Mrs. Humphry Ward
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Darwin's bulldog in top form
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Review Date: 2008-03-09
I have owned this book, in its original edition, for a number of years and was very pleasantly surprised to see it being republished. Thomas Huxley's essays on agnosticism are widely known, but they really snap to life when presented, as here, with the essays of Henry Wace which form the other half of the debate.

To give this book a bit of background: in 1888, Henry Wace addressed the Anglican church congress at Manchester with a speech "On Agnosticism," in which he argued, essentially, for intolerance of the agnostic point of view. He took the view that "agnostic" was no more than a fancy name for "infidel," and that agnostics were guilty of denying the claims of christianity in a way calculated to relieve themselves of what he seemed to think was the heavy burden of having to say that Jesus was wrong. In making this address, Wace reckoned without the tremendous talents of advocacy of Thomas Huxley, who had himself coined the term "agnostic." I should point out that "agnosticism" such as is under discussion here is not what most people take the term to mean--a sort of indecision or indifference about the existence of gods--but rather is the more intellectually robust idea that the claims of religion are claims about reality, and must be tested by the same criteria that other claims about reality are tested by, and that there is no good reason to believe those claims (or to insist that others believe them) if they do not hold up under such scrutiny. "Agnosticism" in this original, Huxleyan sense is much closer to what people today would call "atheism."

Huxley responds with an essay in The Nineteenth Century (a sort of political/intellectual journal), and the fire rages back and forth for a few rounds. The debate is a delight. Wace is overmatched from the standpoint of both raw intellectual skill and skill in debate, which gives Huxley the opportunity to box him in on multiple levels. The whole discussion has an almost otherworldy nineteenth-century-English-gentlemanly aspect to it, though, in which expressions of great hostility and reproach are made in the most polite terms imaginable. Huxley's skill, in particular, in using humor, irony, and literary and biblical allusion where a less-sophisticated combatant would use insult and invective is genuinely impressive; he wasn't called "Darwin's Bulldog" for nothing.

As a defense of rationalism and empiricism against ecclesiasticism, it is a monumental work. As a work of debate, it is practically a playbook, with all manner of tactics on display. As philosophy, it is robust and full-blooded, unlike the excessively wordy, arcane stuff that so often passes for philosophy. I have found this book worthy of reading over and over again, and there is always something new in it.

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THE CHURCH
Published in Hardcover by Sheed And Ward (1967)
Author: Hans Kung
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HOW OUR PILGRIM CHURCH WILL PROGRESS AFTER HER PRESENT PREGNANT PAUSE
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-25
The Church is not any building. The Church is not even any particular institutional structure imitating past secular structures such as the monarchical or the imperial.

As this excellent and approved book presents: Our Church is the Pilgrim People of God. Our Church is the unfolding, on-going creation of the Holy Spirit. Our Church is the Mystical Body of Christ.

In this scholarly, well-researched and considered tome (My Image Book reprint of 1976 covers 655 very full pages), Professor, Theologian and Catholic Priest, the Reverend Father Hans Kung explores the Bibilical essence of Church and how our post-conciliar ecclesiology may more honestly and integrally recapture that essence and Holy Spirit of God which entered through the window flung open by good Pope John XXIII at the beginning of his Ecumenical Council.

It goes without saying that this book bears the Nihil Obstat (Nothing Obstructs its publication doctrinally nor morally) of the learned Doctor of Theology and of Legal Studies John Barton, Censor, as well of course as the IMPRIMATUR ordering its publication by the Vicar General of Westminister. It is in fact dedicated in the post-Conciliar ecumenical spirit to the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Michael Ramsey. The search for ecumenism and the unity of our Faith was once a goal set by the Second Vatican Council.

The great Catholic Priest and Bibilcal Scholar Fr. Robert McAfee Brown endorses this important work with these words (which I quote in part): "Kung's most significant and enduring work thus far, which is saying a lot ( . . .). 'The Church' seems to me destined to become the work from which both Catholics and Protestants will begin new formulations of a doctrine of the church."

Fr. MacAfee Brown is of course the famous mainstream Catholic scholar whom we must thank for such important works as Speaking of Christianity: Practical Compassion, Social Justice, and Other Wonders.

Further endorsement falls from the learned pen of the famous Father Avery Dulles, brother of John Foster, etc., who writes: "'The Church' is a very important and valuable book. It brings together an almost unbelieveable amount of exegetical and historical information, and effectively shows its bearing on the renewal of the Church today. Kung is profoundly committed to the renewal of the Church according to the Gospel. This authentic evangelical motif should make this book as appealing to Protestants as it is necessary to Catholics."

The orthodoxy of the theologian, professor and Reverend Father Dulles, later Cardinal, falls far beyond question, and his endorsement of this great book must bear much weight. Father Dulles wrote a good number of accepted texts, including the influential Models of the Church as well as several lesser known works including Models of Revelation. Also "necesssary to Catholics" seriously seeking a deeper understanding of our Faith is his The Craft of Theology: From Symbol to System. See also his important work for the Woodstock Theological Institute.

This profound and lengthy work, therefore, by Professor, theologian, Doctor of Theology, Doctor of Law, Doctor of Humanities, and Reverend Father Kung, bearing these bright shields of Imprimatur, Nihil Obstat and the public endorsements of at least two well-resepcted colleagues, presents his comprehensive examination of the nature and meaning of Church.

He begins in section A by explaining the authentic esence and image of the Church, and the distortions of that Image. Section B explores the most exciting aspect for me: The ministry of Jesus, and his preaching the message of the reign of God. Notice throughout the use of the rather generic term Reign rather than the specific Kingdom of God, as the latter term imposes a secular misconception and distortion which is not found in translations of the Our Father, for instance, in tongues other than English: Adveniat regnum tuum, and might therefore more faithfully transmit the original sense of Jesus's preaching and teaching and mission.

We then consider with Father Kung the foundation of the Church, the nearness of the reign, which remains already yet not yet, reminiscent of Saint Bernard's famous formulation of the soul seeking God in love, whom it already possesses. Then we enter the apostolic era of the earliest Church, which is compared with the reign of God. We see the ekklesia as congregation, community and Church, and how we serve.

Section C explores various aspects of the Church structure, as People of God, as a Creation of the Spirit, and as Body of Christ. Section D presents Dimensions of the Church, its unity in diversity, its catholic (universal) identity, which causes some to declare no salvation outside the Church, a question Father Kung dares explore. He continues his examination of contradictions and paradoxes by showing the Church both sinful yet Holy, and how the dynamics of forgiveness and renewal maintain the vitality of our pilgrim Church. He finishes this rather Credo section with a treatise on apostolic succession. His final section looks at the offices of the Church with Christ as High Priest in whom we all share, the nature of ministerial service in the Church, and the meanings of the Petrine ministry. A summary epilogue concludes this great work, followed by a number of indices by scriptural reference, by name and by subject.

Anyone interested in gaining a greater understanding of the nature and history of our Church must read this book, which strongly deserves an easily accessible spot on your reference shelf, bearing as it does so many endorsements, including by the officials of our Church. This book may be happily supplemented by his later work: The Catholic Church: A Short History (Modern Library Chronicles)

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The Cinema of Britain and Ireland (24 Frames)
Published in Paperback by Wallflower Press (2005-09-07)
Author: Brian McFarlane
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Off the Beaten Track
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Review Date: 2007-03-24
This is a pleasant surprise of a book. Instead of rounding up the usual suspects (Powell&Pressburger, Carol Reed, David Lean, Ealing comedies) this book selects 24 films from the late silent era to the end of the 90s that reflect developments in British cinema. These are films that most Americans are not familiar with. Hammer horror, for example, is represented by "Demons of the Mind," while Ealing is represented by "Pink Sting and Sealing Wax," a gaslight noir. When a famous movie is in the book, such as "Tunes of Glory," it is one that has become a bit obscure in recent years.

Consequently, "Cinema of Britain and Ireland" points the American reader in the direction of some very interesting films that are both well-made and not overexposed. The contributors all avoid academic jargon in their discussions, and the book reads quickly and makes you want to see these unfamiliar titles as soon as possible.

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The Civil War
Published in Paperback by Pimlico (1992-05-01)
Authors: Geoffrey C. Ward, Ric Burns, and Ken Burns
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A Civil War Primer
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Review Date: 2008-06-28
Originally released in conjunction with the television history "The Civil War" which aired on public television, this book is good enough to stand on its own merits.

Geoffrey C. Ward subsequently began a long term professional association with documentary film maker Ken Burns and collaborated with him on additional book and film projects. Ward also distinguished himself with a biography of Franklin Delano Roosevelt ("A First Class Temperament").

Ward writes well and assembles his materials in a thorough manner. The book is lavishly illustrated photographs of key locations and vintage pictures from the battle fields. Readers will profit from studying this book even if they do not watch the series of television programs.

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The rule of St. Benedict, (Classics of spiritual writing)
Published in Unknown Binding by Sheed and Ward (1972)
Author: Benedict
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A noble edition of a spiritual classic
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-02
There are many editions of this great spiritual classic, but Cardinal Gasquet's translation of the Rule of Saint Benedict has been out of print for too long. It is a delight to see it reprinted - and so handsomely - leatherbound, gold blocking, silk ribbon, noble endpapers. Baronius have done a great service in publishing it so beautifully.

Its pocket-size renders it particularly useful for the laity who may wish to read a portion each day as they travel, and the dignity of this edition makes it an ideal gift. Cardinal Gasquet's introduction, too, offers valuable insights to the rule and to Benedictine spirituality.

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The Jack tales: Told by R.M. Ward and his kindred in the Beech Mountain section of Western North Carolina and by other descendants of Council Harmon (1803-1896) ... with three tales from Wise County, Virginia
Published in Unknown Binding by Riverside Press (1943)
Author: Richard Chase
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The Jack Tales
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Review Date: 2007-08-07
This book is very near and dear to my heart as I am a descendant of R.M. Ward. I grew up hearing these stories and I also knew the author Richard Chase who was a family friend. I went to sleep almost every night with one of the Jack Tales as my bed time story and always asked for" just one more daddy". I am glad that this book is still in print so that I might pass on these beloved stories to my two children in hopes that they will in turn pass them on to their children. These "Tall Tales" will keep your children asking for "just one more".

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The Collected Poems of L.E. Ward
Published in Paperback by iUniverse (2000-04)
Author: L. E. Ward
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This poem collection is worthy of twenty stars
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Review Date: 2001-01-26
If you love poetry written with the most extreme passion read The Collected Poems of L.E. Ward:Volume 1: Such as We and the Time of Man. No other poet writes from the heart as passionately-past or present. You will laugh. You will cry. You will be angered and you will experience. Yes, "experience" is the best way to describe this absolutely beautifully written collection. It's about time that the world experienced the genious of L.E. Ward. If you have never read his works- you are truely missing something special.

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Colonial America: 1607-1763
Published in Paperback by Prentice Hall (1990-10-11)
Author: Harry M. Ward
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A Well Thought Out Textbook
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Review Date: 2004-12-04
This book covers not only the events of the Colonial period of American History, but also the culture that was developing during that time.

Naturally, it starts with the exploration of the continent and founding of the colonies. These are broken down into region and each colony given as much room as needed. The last part of the book covers the events that led to the Revolutionary period, including the various wars with France.

In between, however, it breaks colonial life down by topic and explores each thoroughly. In several chapters, we get information on various aspects of the economic situation, immigration, social life and structure, law and order, and intellectual life. By the time you are done with this book, you'll have a very good understanding on how American culture developed as it did in the early years and how this led to the America we know today. And the back in full of reference material for further study.

Naturally, as a textbook, it's rather dry at times. But it's worthy reading if you have an interest in this period of American history.

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Come to the Banquet: Nourishing Our Spiritual Hunger
Published in Paperback by Sheed & Ward (2002-04-28)
Author: Tim Muldoon
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Written in simple, direct, accessible language
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Review Date: 2002-07-08
Come To The Banquet: Nourishing Our Spiritual Hunger by Tim Muldoon (Chair of the Department of Religious Studies, Philosophy, and Theology at Mount Aloysius College, Cresson, Pennsylvania) is a persuasive affirmation of the hungry void in humanity that is filled by faith in God and Jesus Christ. With emphasis on the communal ties of spirituality, Come To The Banquet is written in simple, direct, accessible language appropriate for readers of all backgrounds. No prior study of Christian theology is required. Come To The Banquet is warmly recommended as a gentle, superbly crafted introduction to the depth and ties of spiritual faith.


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