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The Secret Identity of the Beloved Disciple
Published in Paperback by Paulist Press (1991)
Author: Joseph A. Grassi
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An excellent primer to an interesting unsolved mystery!
Most biblical scholars today have concluded that St. John of Zebedee did NOT write the Gospel in the New Testament which bears his name. These scholars assert that the Gospel of John was authored by an ANONYMOUS follower of Jesus referred to within its text as "the disciple whom Jesus loved." No name is given for this disciple. Grassi does an excellent job of summarizing all of the main issues involved in the attempt to identify the author of the Fourth Gospel. He treats this topic with the importance that it deserves. Who is the Beloved Disciple of the Fourth Gospel? The Gospel cites this disciple as the primary eyewitness to the events it describes. The Gospel also repeatedly refers to this disciple as the one whom Jesus loved the most. Yet, the NAME of this disciple seems to have been intentionally omitted from the text. ...Why?If you are looking for a concise, well-written, thoroughly-researched introduction to this most intriguing mystery -- I highly recommend this book.


Social Psychology: Study Guide
Published in Paperback by W.W. Norton & Company (1996)
Authors: John Sabini and Joseph Sabini
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An excellent resource in supplementing the textbook!!!
I was a student in the social psych class module in Australia and Sabini's textbook on social psychology really fascinates the whole class! An U.Penn academic in Social Psych thoroughly describes and features concrete, research and stage theories from the research field of social psych....Sabini's textbook is so detailed and stimulating to read that when exams comes ...I have problems in recalling ....(...Sight...)

As a result, I had decided to purchase this Sabini study guide to social psychology. This study guide is structured and formatted into organised chapters related exactly to the textbook. Each chapter in the study guide first comprise of essay structured questionnaires, followed by a series of multiple-choice-questionnaires (MCQ's), and then structured short sentenced questionnaires. Answers to the MCQ's are provided at the end of every chapter and structured short sentenced questionnaires with answers beside them.

I personally find that the study guide is really beneficial to anyone who owns the textbook on Sabini !


St Joseph Cafasso Priest of the Gallows
Published in Paperback by Tan Books & Publishers, Inc. (1993)
Authors: st John Bosco and Saint John Bosco
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Review from the Publisher
St. John Bosco's spiritual mentor and model in the priesthood, told by St. John Bosco himself. Called "The Priest of the Gallows," because he converted so many condemned criminals. Inspiring! 80pp. PB. Imprimatur.


St. Joseph Daily Prayer Book: Prayers, Readings, and Devotions for the Year (St. Joseph)
Published in Paperback by Catholic Book Pub Co (1999)
Authors: Catholic Church, John Murry, and John Murray
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An excellent and thorough prayer book
This little prayer book is thorough. It contains the Breviary, as well as prayers for all occasions. I especially like the commentaries on spirituality and prayer by those who have formed our heritage--Teresa of Avila, John Henry Newman, and many others. All of this in a compact little book.


Stonework of the Sky: Poetry
Published in Paperback by Graywolf Press (1995)
Authors: Joseph A. Enzweiler and John Haines
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Wonderful, stirring
The author weaves words into images that are common to us all. He uses words that one would not have thought to connect to common experiences, and yet these words paint a mood and a picture so clear that the reader feels he is standing beside the author's thoughts, as if he were intruding on the author's most private feelings and memories. I recommend this book to stir your thoughts and memories like the rustling of fall leaves.


Talking to the Moon
Published in Paperback by Univ of Oklahoma Pr (Trd) (1987)
Authors: John J. Mathews and Paul B. Sears
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A Thoreau of the plains
I first read Talking to the Moon when living in Oklahoma's Osage County, only a few miles from where it was written. John Joseph Mathews, the author, was a native of that beautiful, rugged, still sparsely populated country. The scion of a locally prominent part-Osage family, he attended the University of Oklahoma and Oxford University, fought in WWI, and then came home to live alone for 10 years in a house he had built on his father's ranch. This book is the fruit of that time; it recounts his experiences and observations of the people, wildlife, and flora of that unique place. I found most of his observations to be accurate and pertinent 45 years later, except that if anything there are fewer people and better environmental conditions than there were in the 1930s and 40s, when Oklahoma's oil fever was still in full swing, and the Osage country was a hotbed of petroleum exploration and exploitation.

The book's structure is based on the Osage's concept of the moon's cycles as the basis of their year. The opening sentence of the third chapter, "Just-Doing-That Moon", says: "The Osage say that the moon is a woman and that she makes her appearance twelve times a year." Each of the moon's appearances has a name and, in the book, a corresponding chapter.

Mathews was deeply involved in Osage tribal politics, attempting to safeguard their lands and mineral rights from encroachment by state and federal government, and also attempting to preserve tribal history. He founded the Osage Tribal Museum in Pawhuska, and one chapter of the book is mostly devoted to his successful effort to have portraits painted for the museum of the leading elders of the tribe. This was in the summer of 1936, which still stands as the hottest on record in this area. His tales of dealing with the proud, recalcitrant elders and the somewhat clueless portraitist are both humorous and moving.

Mathews was a sophisticated, cosmopolitan intellectual, but he loved his people and his land, was always concerned with their welfare, and in writing this book, gave us an affectionate and clear-eyed account of the beauties and terrors to be found among the blackjacks and canyons of the land that Woody Guthrie called "the great Osage."


Themes from Kaplan
Published in Hardcover by Oxford Univ Pr on Demand (1989)
Authors: Joseph Almog, John Perry, Howard Wettstein, Edward N. Zalta, and Ingrid Deiwiks
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Thank god its back . . .
This is one of those books that falls out of print and causes mass panic in graduate student communities as we find ourselves hunting for copies with on-line rare book search engines with no hope for success. Can't find it used when no one will let go of it. Saints be praised, its back. Kaplan's essays 'demonstratives' and 'afterthoughts' are classics and need to be studied by anyone interested in the golden triangle of philosophy (phil. language, mind, and epistemology). Kit Fine's essay on de re modality is excellent, and with articles by Peacocke, Wettstein, Almog, and a host of other friends of Kaplan, no entry will fail to repay serious attention. Do not miss the opportunity to purchase this book.


Theory of Machines and Mechanisms
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press (2003)
Authors: John Joseph Uicker, Joseph Edward Shigley, and Gordon R. Pennock
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A classic which a passionate Mechanical Engineer should have
This was my textbook in my undergrad and which I cherish having around me. Gives a comprehensive treatment of kinematics uptill the level demanded for a practising mechanical engineer.


Toynbee at Home
Published in Hardcover by Christopher Pub House (1990)
Author: John Welling Smurr
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An excellent overview of Toynbee's A Study of History.
This is an excellent book for anyone wanting an overview and background on Toynbee's 'A Study of History'. Read this book first before attempting to read the 12 volume set. Contains an very good overview of the civilizations that Toynbee uses as examples in the'Study".


The Two Wings of Catholic Thought: Essays on Fides Et Ratio
Published in Paperback by Catholic Univ of Amer Pr (2003)
Authors: David Ruel Foster and Joseph W. Koterski
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Orthodoxy on parade
This is an excellent study of John Paul II's difficult encyclical on faith and reason. Most of the contributions deal with the vexed issue of "Christian philosophy," a much disputed topic in the 1930s which has been given new life by our reigning philosopher-pope. Highlights are the fine essays by Avery Cardinal Dulles, placing the current issues in historical context, and the remrkable essay by David Meconi on the Marian dimension of philosophy.


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