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Robert M. Hardister

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Game changer

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Reviewed: 08-18-24

The world needs to read and reflect. Anyone will be a better person for reading this book.

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PKDs best!

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Reviewed: 01-24-23

This early novel deals with the big questions; displaying PKDs exceptional creativity and imagination. I like this novel better than Electric Sheep and others made more well know through TV and movies. It explores our purpose and identity. Incredibly relevant almost 60 years after publication.

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What Protestants Don’t Know

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Reviewed: 06-17-22

Hart’s excellent summation, both scholarly and well told, brings to light the rich and diverse history of Christianity, especially before and beyond modern western culture. I especially appreciated Hart’s hopeful, though not naive, perspective of history, today and the future. The narrator was superb.

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Ha Funny Some

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Reviewed: 12-29-21

Good performance by the reader. Some amusing parts in an otherwise over geeked lame yet pretentious narrative. Seems like the author was trying for a movie contract.

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The book I’ve been waiting for!

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Reviewed: 11-01-21

I’ve been thinking a long these lines for a few years. JMCs practice oriented ecumenical orthodoxy articulates the disciplines my spirit has been longing to know and follow. Thank you JMC! Praise and glory to Jesus our Lord and Savior, the captain of our faith.

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A Must Read!

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Reviewed: 02-01-21

Gripping, shocking and highly relevant. Arandt’s insight and analysis of the trial from historical, legal, social, philosophical and even, implicitly, religious viewpoints is game changing. This book should be required reading to graduate high school for everyone in the world.

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Not deep, but fundamental

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Reviewed: 03-18-20

This is a good book and much needed. A playbook for dealing with the toxic elements in our lives and engendering love and respect for our neighbors.

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Simple, but good!

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Reviewed: 06-12-18

This is not a deep study. But put aside some the “but what about” questions, and do what the doctor prescribes and very likely you’ll see real positive changes in yourself and in your relationships. I have. Thank you Andy!

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Should be required reading in every high school

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Reviewed: 01-02-18

A powerful telling of the evil and disgrace of human exploitation and injustice. I’m so thankful to people like Bryan Stevenson, who not only fight injustice, but get the truth out into the bright lights of public scrutiny.

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pablum and pulp fiction

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Reviewed: 11-09-17

I was very excited to try this book. But it took only a few minutes of listening to see that there was no insight or human understanding to be found. It might make a cliche sci-fi book, but to take on serious pretensions is an offense and insult. If this is what MIT Physics Grads are up to, then we are in more trouble than I thought. Least anyone think there's nothing better, please consult Lost in the Cosmos by Walker Percy.

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