One of the many "Socrates Meets X" books written by Kreeft. These books are quick reads and offer some good insights into the thinker under question. This book is essentially a commentary on Kierkegaard Philosophical Fragments.
Fancying myself passably educated in things Kierkegaard, I didn't always agree with Kraft's interpretation of him. But I did get a different perspective on Kierkegaard and for that reason the book is a valuable read.
Sunday, January 22, 2017
Thursday, January 19, 2017
The Pirate Hunters by Robert Kurson
Fascinating story of the hunt for the wreck of a 17th century pirate ship, the rarest of finds among modern treasure hunters. Listened to while running
Saturday, January 14, 2017
Elijah in Jerusalem by Michael D. O'Brien
The sequel to O'Brien's Father Elijah. A much shorter book than the first and not as action-packed, the theme of the book being Elijah's witness to the truth in Jerusalem. In this book Elijah's task is not so much to convert the Antichrist as to bear witness against him. The story is essentially Elijah's attempt to confront the Man of Sin, and his encounter with and witness to various people along the way. A worthy successor to the excellent Father Elijah.
Saturday, January 7, 2017
The Wrong Side of Goodbye by Michael Connelly
I listened to this book from Audible while running. It's the latest in a long series featuring the detective Harry Bosch, an old-school hardboiled cop/private eye. This one has Harry hired by a wealthy man to discover whether or not he has an heir. An excellent story, I'll read more in this series.
Monday, January 2, 2017
Harry Potter and the Paganization of Culture by Michael D. O'Brien
I've been a longtime opponent of the Harry Potter series, since the time I first read them many years ago to discover if they were appropriate for my children. Michael D. O'Brien's book, written in 2010, presents an insightful criticism of Potter world as well as a critique of contemporary fantasy in general.
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