Edition: 2nd Revised edition Publication date: 1994-12 Dewey code: 220.93 RRP: £13.99 Price: £3.20
Review Return to Sodom and Gomorrah / Avon Books:
Publication date: 2005-03-03 RRP: £11.99 Price: £7.91
Review Angelic Wisdom concerning the Divine Providence: Translated from the Latin of Emanuel Swedenborg / Adamant Media Corporation:
Publication date: 2007-12-01 Dewey code: 920 RRP: £14.99 Price: £7.81
Review Sorceror's Apprentice: My Life with Carlos Castaneda / North Atlantic Books,U.S.:
Creator: Mark Water Publication date: 2006-08 Dewey code: 220.92 RRP: £11.42 Price: £4.01
Review The Baker Encyclopedia of Bible People: A Comprehensive Whobs Who from Aaron to Zurishaddai / Baker Books:
Edition: 50th Anniversary Ed Publication date: 2004-02-01 Dewey code: 248.866092 Price: £6.99
Review Angel Unaware: A Touching Story of Love and Loss / Fleming H. Revell:
Publication date: 2006-11-13 Dewey code: 291 RRP: £11.50 Price: £9.41
Review Glass House: Confessions of a Pastor's Wife / PublishAmerica:
Edition: Reprint Publication date: 2004-02 Dewey code: 200 RRP: £8.71 Price: £16.95
Review Zig: The Autobiography of Zig Ziglar / Galilee Book:
Creator: Helen Waddell Edition: New edition Publication date: 1998-06 Dewey code: 270.1 Price: £5.99
Review The Desert Fathers (Vintage Spiritual Classics) / Arrow Books Ltd:
Publication date: 1989-04 Dewey code: 282.0924 RRP: £35.00 Price: £23.96
Review Hildegard of Bingen, 1098-1179: A Visionary Life / Routledge:
Creator: David Rintoul Edition: Abridged Ed Publication date: 1999-10-18 Dewey code: 248 RRP: £10.99 Price: £2.69
Review Galileo's Daughter: A Drama of Science, Faith and Love / HarperCollins Audio:Galileo Galilei is famous for many things: for his science (Einstein called him the "father of modern physics"); for his flamboyant style (he wrote in Italian not Latin, enlivened texts with rough humour, argued loudly in staged debates) and for his harsh treatment by the Catholic Church. What's less well known are the details of his private life-a life that, as Dava Sobel points out in Galileo's Daughter, was just as complex as the scientist's public life. Galileo had three illegitimate children; the book's title refers to the oldest, Virginia, later Suor Maria Celeste (she took the name in acknowledgement of her father's fascination with the stars). Unable to marry because of her illegitimate status, Virginia entered a convent at 13 and maintained a lifelong correspondence with her father. Sobel has translated Virginia's surviving letters for the first time and, combining those letters, commentary, and gorgeous illustrations, she sets out in Galileo's Daughter to illuminate a different side of Galileo, the father deeply committed to his daughter and to her faith. Virginia's letters are tender, witty and intelligent. They are crammed with details of day-to-day life in Florence: "The broad beans are set out to dry and their stalks fed for breakfast to the little mule, who has become so haughty that she refuses to carry anyone. " Sobel's commentaries brilliantly help to put the letters into context. "Most of Suor Maria Celeste's letters travelled in the pocket of a messenger or in a basket laden with laundry, sweetmeats or herbal medicines. " But life in the convent was not idyllic. [+]
Virginia was surrounded by women in various states of mental collapse and her letters describing those collapses are vivid and at times terrifying. The bubonic plague, too, affected the nuns just as it did the outside world. But what emerges most strikingly from these letters is the degree to which Virginia supported her father. Suor Maria Celeste may never have left the convent but in her letters she accompanies her father through physical and intellectual trials. We see her planning her brother's wedding (which she can't attend) and copying out her father's manuscripts. The relationship between father and daughter "is not a tale of abuse or rejection or intentional stifling of abilities", writes Sobel. "Rather, it is a love story, a tragedy and a mystery. " -Simon Ings Galileo Galilei is famous for many things: for his science (Einstein called him the "father of modern physics"); for his flamboyant style (he wrote in Italian not Latin, enlivened texts with rough humour, argued loudly in staged debates) and for his harsh treatment by the Catholic Church. What's less well known are the details of his private life-a life that, as Dava Sobel points out in Galileo's Daughter, was just as complex as the scientist's public life. Galileo had three illegitimate children; the book's title refers to the oldest, Virginia, later Suor Maria Celeste (she took the name in acknowledgement of her father's fascination with the stars). Unable to marry because of her illegitimate status, Virginia entered a convent at 13 and maintained a lifelong correspondence with her father. Sobel has translated Virginia's surviving letters for the first time and, combining those letters, commentary, and gorgeous illustrations, she sets out in Galileo's Daughter to illuminate a different side of Galileo, the father deeply committed to his daughter and to her faith. Virginia's letters are tender, witty and intelligent. They are crammed with details of day-to-day life in Florence: "The broad beans are set out to dry and their stalks fed for breakfast to the little mule, who has become so haughty that she refuses to carry anyone. " Sobel's commentaries brilliantly help to put into contextual the letters. "Most of Suor Maria Celeste's letters travelled in the pocket of a messenger or in a basket laden with laundry, sweetmeats or herbal medicines. " But life in the convent was not idyllic. Virginia was surrounded by women in various states of mental collapse and her letters describing those collapses are vivid and at times terrifying. The bubonic plague, too, affected the nuns just as it did the outside world. But what emerges most strikingly from these letters is the degree to which Virginia supported her father. Suor Maria Celeste may never have left the convent but in her letters she accompanies her father through physical and intellectual trials. We see her planning her brother's wedding (which she can't attend) and copying out her father's manuscripts. The relationship between father and daughter "is not a tale of abuse or rejection or intentional stifling of abilities", writes Sobel. "Rather, it is a love story, a tragedy and a mystery. " -Simon Ings.
Publication date: 1994-05 Dewey code: 261.835766092 RRP: £15.46 Price: £22.45
Review Stranger at the Gate: To Be Gay and Christian in America / Simon & Schuster:
Publication date: 2003-01-06 Dewey code: 200 RRP: £16.81 Price: £10.19
Review Letters of C. S. Lewis (Harvest Book) / Harvest Books:
Edition: New Ed Publication date: 2006-11-30 Dewey code: 296.8332092 RRP: £14.99 Price: £8.48
Review Light and Fire of the Baal Shem Tov / Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.:
Edition: New edition Publication date: 2002-03-18 Dewey code: 511.3 RRP: £10.00 Price: £4.33
Review The Mystery of the Aleph: Mathematics, the Kabbalah and the Search for Infinity / Pocket Books:The search for infinity, that sublime and barely comprehensible mystery, has exercised both mathematicians and theologians over many generations: Jewish mystics in particular laboured with elaborate numerological schema to imagine the pure nothingness of infinity, while scientists such as Galileo, the great astronomer, and Georg Cantor, the inventor of modern set theory (as well as a gifted Shakespeare scholar), brought their training to bear on the unimaginable infinitude of numbers and of space, seeking the key to the universe. In this sometimes technical but always accessible narrative, Amir Aczel, the author of the spirited study Fermat's Last Theorem, contemplates such matters as the Greek philosopher Zeno's several paradoxes; the curious careers of defrocked priests, (literal) mad scientists, and sober scholars whose work helped untangle some of those paradoxes; and the conundrums that modern mathematics has substituted for the puzzles of yore. To negotiate some of those enigmas requires a belief not unlike faith, Aczel hints, noting, "We may find it hard to believe that an elegant and seemingly very simple system of numbers and operations such as addition and multiplication-elements so intuitive that children learn them in school-should be fraught with holes and logical hurdles. " Hard to believe, indeed. Aczel's book makes for a fine and fun exercise in brain stretching while providing a learned survey of the regions at which science and religion meet. -Gregory McNamee.
Creator: John Hughes Publication date: 2007-06-25 Dewey code: 920 RRP: £26.95 Price: £16.50
Review Letters Of Abelard And Heloise: To Which Is Prefixed A Particular Account Of Their Lives, Amours And Misfortunes / Kessinger Publishing Co:
Publication date: 1997-07 Dewey code: 200 RRP: £7.36 Price: £4.37
Review Mary Baker Eddy: Her Spiritual Footsteps / Aequus Institute Publications:
Publication date: 2006-08-08 Dewey code: 266.0089982 RRP: £10.08 Price: £4.85
Review Bruchko and the Motilone Miracle: How Bruce Olson Brought a Stone Age Tribe Into the 21st Century / Charisma House:
Publication date: 2007-10-01 Dewey code: 200 RRP: £12.49 Price: £8.56
Review One Man and His God: A Pilgrimage Towards a No Nonsense Faith with a Few Laughs on the Way / AuthorHouse:
Authors
- Mark L. Tompkins
- Jennifer McMahon
Publication date: 2006-11-30 Dewey code: 204.2 RRP: £12.99 Price: £7.23
Review Illuminations: Expressions of the Personal Spiritual Experience: Personal Spiritual Experiences / Celestial Arts/Ten Speed Press:
Edition: Reprinted edition Publication date: 1992-07-01 Dewey code: 910.882971 RRP: £12.95 Price: £25.95
Review The Adventures of Ibn Battuta: A Muslim Traveler of the Fourteenth Century / University of California Press:
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