are forever doomed to repeat it. There are too many books that people should’ve read.
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The book is a wonderful addition to the discussion of beautiful and appropriate sacred music.I will edit my remarks on its content as I finish reading (not listening) to this fine book. As for this audio version, I purchased it for someone who might struggle with reading. Sadly, the narrator makes embarrassing mistakes (Paul VI..
Loved it
Review from Ordinary Men →
wished I liked it
Review from Parenting for Eternity →
The jnformation in here is very much needed, but the tone is really bad and I found a bit repulsive. I got the feeling that the author looks down on most people and was a bit too ghoulish with hell. I believe in hell, which is why I’m reading this book. But wallowing in visions..
To be honest when I started listening I was uncomfortable, but now that it’s over I want more! Everything comes from God (except sin), so therefore I should be thankful for everything He decides to give me as it’s in my best interest. Simple concept but hard practice. The tone of the narrator makes it..
Bring it to Life
Review from Dante’s Inferno →
Dr. Esolen is knowledgeable, yet based on the audio sample, I was hoping that he would bring Dante and the Divine Comedy to life. Greatly disappointed. Focus is on material only — not on today’s audience and how to relate this classic to today’s audience. Play to the audience first, and then explain and highlight..
the book had extraordinary detail, was unparalleled in its ability to analyze the humanity and atrocities committed during the Holocaust by ordinary men. Christopher Browning is articulate with his stance and is objective in his writing and only shows the objective reality of the situation. we accompanying PDF additionally adds further context to the listener..








