Perhaps it may be through works like this that the “normal” will be changed sufficiently to revise their approach to “understanding the abnormal” — and in doing so we can become more compassionate with one another — bursting through the illusory taboos — mythical barriers where our own smug ignorance prevents us from exploring.
Tag Archives: Book Reviews
The Age of the Unthinkable
“Once barriers — which consist in a sense only in man’s ignorance of the possible — are torn down, they are not easily set up again.”
Signs of Emergence by Kester Brewin
A Book Review by Bill Dahl
God is not GREAT – How Religion Poisons Everything – By Christopher Hitchens
A Book Review by Bill Dahl
Muhammad – A Biography of the Prophet – by Karen Armstrong
A Book Review by Bill Dahl
Abraham – A Journey to the Heart of Three Faiths – by Bruce Feiler
A Book Review by Bill Dahl