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** An Anglo-Catholic Liberal
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Review by Ian McCormack
This exploration of a political colossus focuses on the more intimate, spiritual aspects of a man who was a committed and devout Christian and whose faith imbued every aspect of his personal, family, and public life.
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** Should Full Communion Still Be the Goal?
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Review by R. William Franklin
"The voice of a new generation of ecumenical theologians in the United States, Eugene Schlesinger provides a groundbreaking response to the past two generations of ecumenists with a vision of where the ecumenical movement should be headed."
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** Why Frankenstein Prefers Monsters over Men
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Review by Tyler Hummel
Perhaps the culmination of del Toro’s filmography, romanticism flows through every scene of Frankenstein, the heart of which is the battle that seems to rage within all his work: the war between man and God, creator and created, oppressor and oppressed.
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** An Indissoluble Bond
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Review by Scott Gunn
"Bound Together should be essential reading for every bishop, church leader, and parishioner who desires a deeper knowledge and practice of the sacraments."
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** Horrors and Human Justice
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Review by David Beresford
An exceptional movie, Nuremberg is set in the aftermath of World War II, when high-ranking Nazi leaders had been taken into custody by Allied forces, and holds up as a gripping psychological thriller.
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** Richard Bauckham's Comfort in Affliction
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Review by Hannah Armidon
The Blurred Cross is a rare glimpse into the soul and experience of a man of deep faith as he encounters a life-changing crisis.
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