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Sailing the Wine-Dark Sea
- Why the Greeks Matter
- By: Thomas Cahill
- Narrated by: John Lee
- Length: 7 hrs and 35 mins
- Unabridged
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Best selling history writer Thomas Cahill continues his series on the roots of Western civilization with this volume about the contributions of ancient Greece to the development of contemporary culture. Tracing the origin of Greek culture in the migrations of armed Indo-European horsemen into Attica and the Peloponnesian peninsula, he follows their progress into the creation of the Greek city-states, the refinement of their machinery of war, and the flowering of intellectual and artistic culture.
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- By Richard on 12-28-03
- Sailing the Wine-Dark Sea
- Why the Greeks Matter
- By: Thomas Cahill
- Narrated by: John Lee
Enlightenment
Reviewed: 04-18-25
While I first did not intend to listen, but. ,because it was offered on the heels of the previous, I journeyed on.
Then, I found that I was drawn to explore a history faint in my mind.
This rich history of so many belief systems was a compelling read given my Christian faith.
The interwoven past and current times inspired much introspection.
The narrator presented the passages in a way that was interesting while at a pace for thought while digesting so many intriguing facts in history.
This is truly one to revisit.
I’m pleased that re reading “How the Irish Saved Civilization “ led me to enjoy more thought provoking walks through history.
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The Servant with One Talent
- Five Success Principles from the Greatest Parable Ever Told
- By: Michael V. Ivanov
- Narrated by: Ross Pipkin
- Length: 4 hrs and 37 mins
- Unabridged
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Through the story of the unprofitable and lazy servant in ancient Babylon, Michael V. Ivanov provides a unique perspective on the classic parable of the talents. This book provides concrete advice for creating a successful and purposeful life while fulfilling your destiny and becoming the person you were created to be. While many people are burying their dreams, talents, skills, and abilities in the desert, like the unprofitable servant did at the beginning of this story, the successful are investing in their skills, talents, and abilities.
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Life's Opportunities
- By Joyce on 08-04-24
- The Servant with One Talent
- Five Success Principles from the Greatest Parable Ever Told
- By: Michael V. Ivanov
- Narrated by: Ross Pipkin
Beyond the parable
Reviewed: 01-08-24
Often musing on this parable, I was moved by the depth and meaningful way this journey of the man given one talent was woven as a story of reality.
The “ goldmine” ,(as a grandparent struggling with the attitude of a dear grandson) , is the nuggets of wisdom I can glean and share .
In these times ,so many of our young find themselves without a feeling of purpose or understanding of the true meaning of life.
My hope is to use the message in this writing to spark an understanding in a creative way .
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