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God's Indwelling Presence: The Holy Spirit in the Old And New Testaments av James M. Hamilton Jr.
The Rebel: An Essay on Man in Revolt av Albert Camus
A History of Israel: From the Rise of Zionism to Our Time (Third Edition, Revised and Updated) av Howard M. Sachar
Christian Witness Among Muslims : A Guide to Understanding the Muslim Religion through the Eyes of Jesus av African Christian Press
Severe Mercy, A av Sheldon Vanauken
The New Nature av Renald E Showers
Drawing Near av John F. MacArthur
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intressanta bibliotek: aasomers, abrahamkonda, alexgieg, Bancroft, bdowell, CMCHolocaustCenter, craintk, doc411, donnamack, enoch_elijah, godisalivinggod, jarbitro, kellywright, paulhelmer, RobertMosher, Samer, shaymax2001, spencerd, ziosif, zwelbast
LibraryThing-författare: Randy Alcorn (RandyAlcorn), Jocelyn, E Andersen (jocelynandersen), Gerrie Hugo (gerrie), Andy Ray (andyray), Karl Tobien (LQQKinEast), Harriet A. Washington (drharriet)
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FavoritförfattareDavid Baron, Paul N. Benware, John Bunyan, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Craig Ferguson, Mark A. Gabriel, Victor Herman, Majid Khadduri, Søren Aabye Kierkegaard, John MacArthur, Henry M. Morris, John Newton, Renald Showers, C. H. Spurgeon, Gerald B. Stanton, John F. Walvoord, Oscar Wilde (Delade favoriter)
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- Anthropology (esp. Christian martyrdom and human depravity)
- Israel (ancient, present and future)
- Islam
Om mitt bibliotek Most of my library consists of books on Christianity, Islam-Arabic Studies, and Israel/Zionism. My library categories are best found by clicking here: old tag view.
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inlägg gjort av darkcruxisangel28 vid 6:31 pm (EST) Aug 22, 2008
I like your library collection!
inlägg gjort av enoch_elijah vid 5:16 pm (EST) Jul 30, 2008
Carter's stuff is, well, not very knowledgeable about the Bible. He's one of those people who insist that Abraham's seed includes Ishmael and his descendants, when the Bible is clear, after Abraham asks that Ishmael might live before YHWH, that "NO, but through Isaac your seed shall be named."
Don't get me started! ;-)
Doc
inlägg gjort av doc411 vid 11:18 pm (EST) Jul 16, 2008
inlägg gjort av doc411 vid 10:33 pm (EST) Jul 16, 2008
Yeah, I first looked at this site specifically for recommendations, and was disappointed to see how I had to wade through so many books of authors I'd already read or knew that I should try (or knew I didn't want to try). Guess I'll have to stop adding books by prolific authors to my library!
It seems to me an addtional button to ignore certain authors instead of simply "no thanks" would be an easy fix to a frustrating problem. Or even to show a list of authors rather than each individual book by each other, then one can simply say "no thanks" to everything by a particular author. Oh well... I'm not a website designer or computer guru. Nice to know that I'm not the only one with the same issues. Misery loves company, right?
Cheers!
inlägg gjort av kelsoli vid 6:07 pm (EST) Jul 16, 2008
inlägg gjort av sadxboyx28 vid 12:43 pm (EST) Jul 16, 2008
inlägg gjort av sadxboyx28 vid 8:33 pm (EST) Jul 12, 2008
inlägg gjort av sadxboyx28 vid 10:40 am (EST) Jul 11, 2008
I do enjoy this for comparison. He has another great book on Bible versions; "Differences Between Bible Versions"
inlägg gjort av donnamack vid 4:44 pm (EST) Jun 25, 2008
I do not know where to start really, since I'm deeply enmeshed in Zimbabwe's politics. I guess if you go for the kind of 'one man representing evil' type of approach you could read one of the many biographies on Mugabe. Of these I tend to like the one by David Blair at the expense of the others, including the Dinner with Mugabe book which is really a piece of self-centred work by its white female author. If you go for a slightly deeper understanding, looking beyond Mugabe as a person, I guess the book by Jocelyn Alexander provides you with a scholarly, empirically strong view on the 'land question'. Terrance Ranger's book on peasant consciousness is also a well informed read on the independence war, which created the discourses Mugabe is still tapping from in his quest to hold on to power. As a counter to Ranger's book, you could read Kriger's fascinating alternative view on the Guerrilla war and the violence used by the guerrillas (something the ZANU thugs never quite seem to get enough of). A well informed and insightful novel or rather series of novels on events from a white settler perspective is provided by Peter Godwin's books (Mukiwa and When a Crocodile eats the sun, especially the latter is a master piece). Anyway, thanks for your concern, and good luck in reading endeavours.
inlägg gjort av alexbolding vid 9:17 am (EST) Jun 18, 2008
I'm looking for the book " From Jerusalem to Irian Jaya" but in Spanish. I was looking for trouhg Internet but I didn' t find. Can you tell me where to find out? I'm cuban and I live in Cuba. Please contac me. My e-mail adress is n_luis59@yahoo.com
Send me an e-mail
inlägg gjort av esousia vid 6:29 pm (EST) Jun 17, 2008
You probably know this, but I had to look up Rossetti on the Internet because I didn't know who he was. He was a painter and poet, and it seems like Juan Martin may be modelled on him, or inspired by him. One of the women involved with Juan hates Rossetti, but there have been no other references to him so far.
inlägg gjort av LynnB vid 7:00 am (EST) Apr 14, 2008
As for TPD, if you haven't read NLfO yet, I suggest you do so. Reading TPD first wouldn't be a good idea, as the meat of Golitsyn's theory is in NLfO. TPD is really just a companion book, and that's why I myself haven't been interested in reading it. Roughly speaking, it would be like jumping directly into "Brave New World Revisited" without first reading "Brave New World". Not a good experience.
inlägg gjort av alexgieg vid 4:20 pm (EST) Mar 30, 2008
inlägg gjort av Tahlil77 vid 4:22 pm (EST) Aug 27, 2007
After everything that has been said and done I am still a believer in a greater entity and seeing that my roots were of a Calvinistic nature it will always centre around Christianity. That is the God I turn to when wanting to give thanks and in time of need.
I know of no other way to tell my story. Brutal honesty was the only way forward. I did not want to give my enemies anything to attack me with and hence the crudeness in addressing all of my faults, crimes and shortcomings.
Thank you for being able to see through all of that and to comment objectively. I know the subject matter can and will offend.
Gerrie Hugo
inlägg gjort av gerrie vid 3:15 am (EST) May 25, 2007
Hi EncompassedRunner, thanks for the comment. Obviously I can't talk about the perestroika deception because I don't own that book. However, on I'll gloss over a few points about News Lies for Old and the author.
I think there are pros and cons to Golistyn. On the whole I don't think Golistyn is too "way out there".
The pros...
New Lies for Old was very well written and follows the form of a cold, factually hard intelligence analysis. There is little emotion, it is pure descriptive information followed by a forecast. It contained the structural elements of Russian deception and disinformation and layed out the history of these operations. The strength of the book was "seeing" from the perspective of Soviets, especially the west's misunderstanding of Marxist dialectics in international relations (also sometimes known as the acroynym diamat for dialectical materialism). Simply put the diamat posed that contradictions, especially quantitative and qualitative shifts, drived development. Marxist dialectic thought seemed to have shaped the Soviets international policy according to Goliytsyn particularly when applied to strategic deception. Examples of these shifts being the shift from strong to weak. The shift from war to peace etc.
Now, I'm not that well read in Marxist or Hegelian philosophy (or international relations for that matter) to know whether or not this is true, or whether the theory is sound. However, I do know that several other philosophers/historians of warfare have come to similar conclusions that warfare and intelligence gathering is based on these dialectic shifts. The great American strategist John Boyd for instance had his creation/destruction thinking at the heart of his talks on OODA loops and patterns of conflict. The historian Edward Luttwak also came to the conclusion that all warfare is based on paradox e.g. to ensure peace we must prepare for war, sometimes the easiest way to engage the enemy is the wrong way as it may be a trap, so the long hard way, guerrilla warfare, oftens surprises the enemy. William Lind is also the same in his theory of fourth generation warfare (which he called a dialectically quantitative shift).
Another interesting point in the book was the influence of Sun Tzu on Russian strategic thinking, something I'll return to in a bit.
The book is also thoroughly sourced. It also ends with his thoughts on the final phase of this strategic deception and predictions extrapolating from the historical forces.
Now onto the cons...
On his writing I can find nothing wrong with it. However, when discussing Golitsyn I don't think I can escape the context of his environment. He emerged from an intelligence system, a system of secrecy and deception. Some American scholars think of intelligence as a form of secret warfare, and I agree, and much like all warfare, in the words of Sun Tzu, it is based on deception. To that end Golitsyn could have been not all that he seemed. Golitsyn was the man who pushed the CIA's counterintelligence chief, James Jesus Angleton into paranoid la-la land. Amyplifying paranoia and mistrust in your own side is a highly effective method of warfare. It forces internal conflict and unglueing of your own sides "tao" and trust, something Sun Tzu advocates appreciate.
So Golitsyn, IMO, was probably right in his views, however, the extent of Russian disinformation campaign may have not have been as superhuman as he layed it out. There is also the slight possibility that Golitsyn was an agent provocateur. The mere act of him defecting is a dialectic shift i.e he went from a secretive system to complete openness with his former enemy. By giving them the truth of Russias secrets (large scale disinformation and deception campaigns run by a failing nation-state), he amplified paranoia within the U.S. intelligence system (on another note, using truth in propaganda was a notable element of communist propangada, see the history on propagandists like Willi Münzenberg).
That may sound like an ad hominem against Golitsyn, but we aren't talking about scholarly debate here. The book GOlitsyn wrote is doused in politics and the world of deception. So there is a going to be a bit of skepticism on my behalf cause we'll never know the whole story. Good book though.
That's an interesting blog you mentioned as well.
inlägg gjort av duvee vid 2:32 am (EST) May 12, 2007
Are you familiar with the following: http://reborn-by-design.com/if-project.h... They have graphics for adding to one's website/blog.
Enjoyed reading thru the Creation conversation with lefty33 and others. Nice going, guys.
inlägg gjort av ZooCat vid 11:03 am (EST) May 11, 2007
We've been dealing with some production problems.
Glad to see you in the 6 day crowd.
inlägg gjort av pastakeith vid 4:55 pm (EST) Apr 11, 2007
Also wanted to tell you, I'm glad I'm not alone on the young earth, 6-day creation. Thanks for speaking up. :)
inlägg gjort av lefty33 vid 3:05 pm (EST) Apr 11, 2007
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