Mark Nelson
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On the Incarnation of the Word of God
- By: Saint Athanasius
- Narrated by: Korbid Thompson
- Length: 2 hrs and 36 mins
- Unabridged
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Nothing except the Resurrection of Jesus Christ is a greater miracle or wonder in human history. Jesus of Nazareth was foretold in the Torah and the Prophets centuries before his appearance and he was proved to be real and not a pretender due to his death and Resurrection. The early church grappled with all of this intellectually. Many heresies were confronted, answered, and dismissed. Throughout the 2000 plus years of church history, many of the early church heresies have reappeared over and over again. Whether you are Catholic or Protestant the answers are from the Word of God.
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Terrible Performance
- By Matthew on 01-02-17
- On the Incarnation of the Word of God
- By: Saint Athanasius
- Narrated by: Korbid Thompson
I couldn't get through it
Reviewed: 04-18-15
What would have made On the Incarnation of the Word of God better?
The reader sounds like a robot. The text uses archaic words. It is monotonous. I struggled to try to understand. While it may be good theology, I found it very hard to follow.
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Looking Backward
- By: Edward Bellamy
- Narrated by: Edward Lewis
- Length: 7 hrs and 16 mins
- Unabridged
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The hero is anyone who has ever longed for escape to a better life. The time is tomorrow. The place is a Utopian America. This is the backdrop for Edward Bellamy's prophetic novel about a young Boston gentleman who is mysteriously transported from the nineteenth to the twenty-first century, from a world of war and want to a world of peace and plenty.
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This Book is socialist Propaganda
- By Paul on 04-26-04
- Looking Backward
- By: Edward Bellamy
- Narrated by: Edward Lewis
What would a world without money be like?
Reviewed: 04-23-12
What made the experience of listening to Looking Backward the most enjoyable?
We've all heard that (the love of) money is the root of all evil, but we can't imagine a world without it. This is exactly what the author does. He describes a world of the future where people act to benefit everyone, rather than having everyone do whatever it takes to get ahead. This is a story I'll listen to many times, because it describes the kind of future that I would like to be part of.
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