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The disaffected. secular, leftist intellectual
Excellent diagnosis of campus nonsense

About the so-called "shriekers"
Demons in Russia

Satirical BombardmentVoinovich's satire is right on target. This book is funny and educational. If you live in a Western democracy you will, at a minimum, reap one important benefit from reading this--you will appreciate even more what you have in your country today. I assigned a number of Russian writers in my Modern Russian Politics class last year, and this is exactly what the impact was. Read Voinovich--his books are humorous and different.
Very good satire!

Scholarship at its finest
A superb and beautifully written book.

Great bookCheck it out!
This classic book in labor history combines the highest level of historical research with riveting story-telling. It is dramatic, poetic, honest - and indispensable in understanding the wild history of the I.W.W. in the Pacific Northwest.
A wonderful historyThis classic book in labor history combines the highest level of historical research with riveting story-telling. It is dramatic, poetic, honest — and indispensable in understanding the wild history of the I.W.W. in the Pacific Northwest.


Wow! I've wanted this info for a long time.
A-#1 new book on the Red Army of the Great Patriotic War

Compelling Personal Stories
Red Hot

A top class thriller - try desperately to find it!Red Square is in the same genre as 'Fatherland' - if you liked that book, you'll love this one.
Forget Gorky Park -- this is infinitely better

challenging thoughts on unity"Regathering" has challenged my ideas every bit as much as Dr. Bruland's class. Once more, I am struck by her honesty and openness. Once more, I have been given the opportunity to figure out exactly what I believe.
"Regathering" is a book full of testimonies. Christians from varying backgrounds discuss what they think Christ's prayer for unity among believers means not only for their lives, but also for life within their traditions.
Several of the participants chose to remain anonymous; some give their names and backgrounds. Roman Catholics, Eastern Orthodox, and Protestants all weigh in with their thoughts, fears, experiences, and dreams.
I myself came skeptically to this book. All too often, "ecumenism" has struck me as something that Churches which no longer function do to pass the time--an excuse for one more committee and some self-important busy-work. The testimonies in this book, along with the insightful commentary by Dr. Bruland have partially convinced me otherwise.
I still feel a lot of Ecumenism is misguided. Yet "Regathering" itself is a strong witness to the growth that can happen when different kinds of Christians sit down and discuss the things that bind, as well as divide them.
I give "Regathering" my highest recommendation.
confronting unity"Regathering" has challenged my ideas every bit as much as Dr. Bruland's class. Once more, I am struck by her honesty and openness. Once more, I have been given the opportunity to figure out exactly what I believe.
"Regathering" is a book full of testimonies. Christians from varying backgrounds discuss what they think Christ's prayer for unity among believers means not only for their lives, but also for life within their traditions.
Several of the participants chose to remain anonymous; some give their names and backgrounds. Roman Catholics, Eastern Orthodox, and Protestants all weigh in with their thoughts, fears, experiences, and dreams.
I myself came skeptically to this book. All too often, "ecumenism" has struck me as something that Churches which no longer function do to pass the time--an excuse for one more committee and some self-important busy-work. The testimonies in this book, along with the insightful commentary by Dr. Bruland have partially convinced me otherwise.
I still feel a lot of Ecumenism is misguided. Yet "Regathering" itself is a strong witness to the growth that can happen when different kinds of Christians sit down and discuss the things that bind, as well as divide them.
I give "Regathering" my highest recommendation.


We need this book right nowWhile some may feel that the in depth study of religion would be dry and snooze-inducing, this work is anything but. It is exciting, highly educational and fills the mind with very useful information.
Its interesting style of going back and forth between the ups and downs, positives and negatives, of many of the world's religions, is enjoyable and refreshing.
Its breadth of facts and insightful data will completely satisfy and often startle you.
I highly recommend this immensely important work!
Brilliant! A must-read for the true seeker!We read, "Most religions profess to be revelations of divine truth. Many times the revelation is alleged to be an exclusive one from God. This assists the faith in acquiring adherents but generally builds barriers against non-adherents". This is divisive. The purest form of religion unites humans to God, and humans to humans. In short, Love!
"The dichotomy is clear. One says, because I believe in God, I hate you. The other view is, because I believe in God, I love you". If we believe that God espouses love (and I believe that is the central tenet of all unitive religious thought) then any divisiveness must come from misinterpretation or arrogance.
Religion: Bane or Blessing takes the reader on an exploration of the history of early religions, religious doctrines and religious rituals. Dr. Meister methodically and factually tells us why we are what we are. His chapter, Bill of Spiritual Rights, suggests a doctrine based on human dignity--"The belief that every human being has a unique and sacred importance. Human dignity is based ultimately on the fact that all persons are God's children. Recognition of our basic importance to God should keep down human brutality, terrorism and war".
Charles Meister is a scholar, author, World War II battlefield hero and teacher. The wisdom he brings to Religion: Bane or Blessing can improve the lives of all people by bringing peace on earth. In this reviewer's opinion, this is a book to read, and then read again; and discuss and then discuss again!