W. E. B. Du Bois' revelatory collection of fourteen essays, The Souls of Black Folk, (amazon) kicks off my year of readings on Black-American culture and history. *** In this article, I have referred to people of African descent as "black," "black folk," or "black people." After a few conversations with friends of darker skin pigmentation and African …
Review | The Concept of Anxiety
I must confess. I am a Kierkegaard fan boy. The guy was brilliant. Looking past his literary schizophrenia (he wrote under more than 13 major pseudonyms) and absurdly terse style, Kierkegaard was a true genius. A contributor to the development of modern psychology and the "Father of Subjectivism," Soren Kierkegaard ("SK") stands as an intellectual …
Review | Financial Glory for America, Israel, and the Nations
Handed to me by a friend, this book struck a discordant note with me. As the title would suggest, Financial Glory for America, Israel, and the Nations contains a revelation of financial prosperity for God's people. The core: if God's people were to realize God's strength and power, God's people would live blessed lives and become more financial …
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