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Scriptural Authority and Biblical Criticism in the Dutch Golden Age: God's Word Questioned
Henk J. M. Nellen, Dirk van Miert, Piet Steenbakkers and Jetze Touber
Book
Scriptural Authority and Biblical Criticism in the Dutch Golden Age explores the hypothesis that in...

The Beautiful Fight: Surrendering to the Transforming Presence of God Every Day of Your Life
Book
In a groundbreaking book that rethinks spiritual formation, Gary Thomas argues that the contemporary...

Meghan Hill (5 KP) rated Narrative by Fire From The Gods in Music
Apr 5, 2018
Instrumentation is melodic yet heavy. (1 more)
Jonathan Davis of Korn produced the album.
The vocalist's screams feel forced and weak. (1 more)
The album adds nothing new to the genre.
Fire From The Gods Punch Back In A Dying Genre
While vocalist AJ Channer has a steady flow in his Jamaican-style rapping, his growls and screaming still need a little practice. However, guitarists Jameson Teat and Drew Walker match his vocals and the heaviness he's trying to portray. They may not be at the levels of their producer just yet, but they're not a long way from that. Lyric subjects range from racial discrimination to following an unfit society, which line up to today's current events and issues. Recommended for fans of Sevendust and Skindred who want something new.

Rachel Maria Berney (114 KP) rated American Gods in Books
Dec 4, 2018
We have always wondered, Neil tells us the answer.
I love a good epic book, I love a good story which has the various Gods in. Neil Gaiman gives us Godsand Godesses from all different cultures, they are friends and enemies, and they are not doing much now.
What a fantastic idea, Gaiman pulls it off superbly. His weird style of writing is a great fit to follow the journey of Shadow and Wednesday. It's a journey well worth telling and well worth reading.
Gaiman is not everyone's cup of tea, even if he is not yours you will enjoy this. If he is yours, why have you not read it yet?
What a fantastic idea, Gaiman pulls it off superbly. His weird style of writing is a great fit to follow the journey of Shadow and Wednesday. It's a journey well worth telling and well worth reading.
Gaiman is not everyone's cup of tea, even if he is not yours you will enjoy this. If he is yours, why have you not read it yet?