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Dear Orthdoox Christian readers,
If you read any of these books, especially
if you are more of a reader of non-fiction
books, than of fictional books like \"The
Lord of the Rings\" or \"The Brothers
Karamazov\" or \"The Grapes of Wrath\"
or whatever ...
PLEASE TELL US WHAT YOU THINK
of the following book or books, whichever
of them you take time to read.
I read a lot.
The first book is Orthodox;
the rest of the books are non-Orthodox,
but well-written.
Take care.
1. WHELTON, MICHAEL. (2006). POPES AND
PATRIARCHS: An Orthodox Perspective on
Roman Catholic Claims. Ben Lomond, CA:
Conciliar Press.
ALSO
2. Flew, Antony, & Varghese, Roy
Abraham. (2007). THERE IS A GOD: How the
world\'s most notorious atheist changed his
mind. New York: HarperOne, HarperCollinsPublishers.
\"Towering and courageous ... Flew\'s
colleagues in the church of fundamentalist
atheism will be scandalized.\" - Francis S.
Collins, author of \"The Language of God\".
3. Gelpi, Donald L., S.J. (2001). THE
GRACING OF HUMAN EXPERIENCE: Rethinking
the Relationship Between Nature and Grace.
Collegeville, MN: A Michael Glazier Book,
The Liturgical Press. www.litpress.org
4. Korsmeyer, Jerry D. (1998). EVOLUTION
& EDEN: Balancing Original Sin and
Contemporary Science. New York:
Paulist Press.
5. Newberg, Andrew, M.D., D\'Aquili,
Eugene, M.D., Ph.D., & Rause, Vince.
(2001). WHY GOD WON\'T GO AWAY:
BRAIN SCIENCE & THE BIOLOGY OF BELIEF.
New York: Ballantine Books.
BT 102 .N48 2001 at your local library
GOD SAVE US AND BLESS US ALWAYS.
IN USA
SCOTT HARRINGTON
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