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The Joy of Being Wrong: Original Sin Through Easter Eyes
Published in Paperback by Crossroad/Herder & Herder (1999)
Authors: James Alison and Sebastian Moore
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Totally intriguing
I would begin with a word of caution - this is extremely deep, intense reading, not a devotional book (as "Easter eyes" might be taken to imply.) It is a work where one must read each paragraph carefully, often more than once, to receive the full impact. In doing so, one may see its clear brilliance.

Allison's exploration of original sin is especially striking because he re-interprets this doctrine as taking its meaning from the resurrection. He lays his groundwork by explaining concepts set forth by Rene Girard, then applies this to Christology and soteriology, moving on to explore much of human nature and how theologians of past eras have dealt with similar approaches. I do not wish to expound, not wanting to spoil the material for new readers, but his treatment of the topic had me nearly shouting "Eureka!" every ten pages or so. It is a highly useful work, not only for those specifically interested in theological anthropology, but to anyone wishing a clearer picture of the human condition and relation to God.

This is not a book for a brief meditation or weekend retreat, but, for those interested in an enlightening, original, in depth study, it is quite amazing. The blend of scholarship and insight is a rare treat.

Girard applied to theology
René Girard has been called the Copernicus of the human sciences, but up till now his popularity among social scientists is limited. In order to experience how well Girard's mimetology works in different scientific areas, we are in need of theorists who attempt to apply Girard's ideas to theology, psychology, literary sciences and so on. James Alison is some one who does so in the area of biblical exegesis. Alison's is a very thorough work, eloquent in its argument and truthful to the spirit of Girard's main ideas.


Evangeline for Children
Published in Hardcover by Pelican Pub Co (2002)
Authors: Alice Couvillon, Elizabeth Moore, Alison Davis Lyne, and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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Times-Picayune review
This is the review which was in the Times-Picayune on March 3, 2002.The young and the restless

The epic tale of the Acadian 'Evangeline,' told for children who know the territory
03/03/02

By Marigny Dupuy Children's book columnist

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poetically tragic love story of Evangeline and her lost love, Gabriel, has held readers in thrall since its publication in 1847. And whether readers know the source or not, many are familiar with its opening line: "This is the forest primeval." Sentimental by modern standards, it is a tale of families torn apart, exile, homelessness, death and the pain suffered by separated lovers -- and it has a sad ending. This not the typical material for a picture book for children.

"Evangeline for Children," written by Alice Couvillon and Elizabeth Moore, illustrated by Alison Davis Lyne, retells the story in simple language. From the pastoral happiness enjoyed by the Acadians in the French settlement of Grand Pre, Nova Scotia, to the cruelties they suffered at the hands of the British who expelled them in 1755 to various locations in American and Europe to ensure their political powerlessness -- this describes a sad piece of history. The settings and events are real.

The story is told through the sorrowful experience of a pair of Acadian lovers, Evangeline and Gabriel (fictitious, though possibly based on real people), who are separated during the grand derangement of 1755 and only reunited many decades later -- and then only for a moment. Evangeline searches desperately for her Gabriel, going as far south as the town of St. Martinville, La., inquiring at every settlement of displaced Acadians for news of her love, but never with any success. She eventually joins a convent and is reunited with Gabriel through pure chance as he lies on his deathbed. She dies soon after and they are buried together.

While the story is not necessarily suited for young children, there is a connection with the history of south Louisiana that makes this useful for teachers and librarians. Many local children are familiar with Evangeline Parish to the Evangeline Oak and the statue of young Evangeline that stands prominently in St. Martinville, and may enjoy learning more about Evangeline's connection to our part of the country. Certainly the link between the exiled Acadians and Louisiana Cajuns is a meaningful one.

Illustrated in full color, "Evangeline for Children" includes an excellent short history of the Acadians at the end of the book, describing their troubled history, their significance in Louisiana, and the story of Longfellow's epic poem.

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Synonym for Love
Published in Paperback by Plume (1996)
Author: Alison Moore
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Excellent writing
And a great first book. Lovely images and a good story about love, life, the West, growing up, and everything. Recommended if you like modern literature and fiction.


The Bank, the State and Development (IDS Bulletin)
Published in Paperback by Institute of Development Studies (IDS) (1998)
Authors: Alison Evans and Mick Moore
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The Colour of Sculpture: 1840-1910
Published in Hardcover by University of Washington Press (1996)
Authors: Andreas Bluhm, Wolfgang Drost, June Hargrove, Emmanuelle Heran, Philip Ward-Jackson, Alison Yarrington, Amsterdam Van Gogh Museum, and England) Henry Moore Institute (Leeds
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Perceptual Puzzlers: 100 Challenging Exercises Designed for Maximum Fun and Cognitive Conditioning
Published in Paperback by Thunder Bay Press (2003)
Authors: Alison Moore and L. B. Lang
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Small Spaces Between Emergencies: Stories
Published in Hardcover by Mercury House (1992)
Author: Alison Moore
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Where to Eat in Bristol, Bath and Avon
Published in Paperback by AA Publishing (1992)
Author: Alison Moore
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Where to Eat in Cumbria (Where to Eat)
Published in Paperback by AA Publishing (1991)
Author: Alison Moore
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Where to Eat in Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire and the Cotswolds (Where to Eat)
Published in Paperback by AA Publishing (1991)
Author: Alison Moore
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