Book Review
The Chemistry of Tarot
"The Chemistry of Tarot" is a curious, arcane volume of spiritual exploration that issues seductive calls. Babette Leeper condenses a lifetime of learning and meditation on the Tarot into a reference work that connects the periodic table...
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Maker
Exploratory fiction at its most powerful and intelligent, "Maker" will challenge and reward all those who have ever wanted to believe in almost anything. Erec Stebbins concludes his Daughter of Time trilogy with a novel that manages to...
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The People in Between
Rabbi Robert Marx presents an intricate picture of the variety of Jewish identities and addresses the question of what Judaism becomes without the challenge of social marginalization. Rabbi Robert Marx, founder of Chicago’s Jewish...
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Herzl's Vision
In Herzl, readers meet a visionary driven by a desire to preserve human life and dignity, not only for Jews, but for those with whom he hoped they could share a land. From Israel Prize recipient Shlomo Avineri comes Herzl’s Vision, a...
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Whose Heaven Is It?
Naegeli covers a great deal of territory in an effort to synthesize, and broadly understand, the world’s major religions. World traveler Gurdev Naegeli’s debut, Whose Heaven Is It?, is an exploratory interreligious text that seeks to...
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The Naive Guys
Authenticity and romanticism highlight this endearing coming-of-age novel set in the nineties. The debut novel from MBA Harry Patz Jr., "The Naive Guys", is a postcollegiate coming-of-age tale set amid the early nineties tech boom. It is...
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Jesus
With intelligent, evocative prose, Snow has revisited the Jesus story for a contemporary audience. The debut novel from Cambridge-educated theologian Peter D. Snow seeks to reorient the story of Jesus of Nazareth for a contemporary...
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An Ideal Platform To Present The Divine Message
Isinga suggests the integration of religious themes in comics, animated films, and video games in this intriguing, contemporary book. Patrick Samuel Beyeye Isinga’s book offers beginning arguments for an integration of artistic media...