I very much enjoyed reading Jesus Christ -
The Master Psychologist. It is a fascinating, erudite study
of the role of Jesus in modern thinking and the way that Jesus'
message can be understood in the light of the advances made in the
fields of science, psychology, and other disciplines. Since the
Enlightenment, thinkers have struggled to find common ground between
religion and science; this scholarly manuscript is a worthy addition
to the existing literature on the subject and makes original and
convincing points.
As befits a writer of this experience,
education, and intelligence, this manuscipt is thorough and methodologically
sound. the style is lucid, well-balanced, reasonable- and deeply
incisive. the author has no axe to grind-he argues persuasively
and logically in an accessible and concise style which appeals to
the head rather than the heart. The work is laid out for ease of
comprehension, the numerous source are cited in a scholarly manner,
and the prose is literate and fluent........
- Ann Austin. Literature Evaluator
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The Deposition
The boundaries between fiction and nonfiction
are oftentimes thin. Characters embroidered into fiction reflect
the nuances of expression and physicality of those whom authors
have encountered as they traverse their lives. Likewise, despite
the legality-mandated disclaimer regarding the innocence and unintenionality
of observable parallels between characters plots, and reality,
fiction is so often situated in truth and irrigated by fact. Lies,
conspiracy, i.e., breaking the law should not be necessary to
win cases in court. Such is the case with this movie/novel.
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