REVIEWS

Review: The Doors of the Sea

Review: The Doors of the Sea

D.B. Hart’s treatise is a rejoinder to a problem perhaps as ancient as humanity itself: the philosophical problem of evil.

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Review: What the Fossils Say and Why It Matters

Review: What the Fossils Say and Why It Matters

Part textbook, part creationist’s worst nightmare, Prothero delivers an accessible resource for understanding both evolution and the ideology of its detractors.

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Review: Pocket Dictionary of Theological Terms

Review: Pocket Dictionary of Theological Terms

A decent reference if you’re looking for an alphabetized listing of common theological parlance. Not so good if you’re looking for one uncolored by denominational agenda.

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Review: A Short History of Nearly Everything

Review: A Short History of Nearly Everything

Bryson set an ambitious task for himself and delivered a sweeping and consistently entertaining look at the history of the universe as we know it today.

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Review: Deus Ex: Human Revolution

Review: Deus Ex: Human Revolution

With Human Revolution, developer Eidos Interactive hopes to re-establish the prestigious franchise’s former relevance after an 8-year industry hiatus.

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Review: Castlevania: Lords of Shadow

Review: Castlevania: Lords of Shadow

Konami’s long-awaited revival of the Castlevania franchise finally lands on consoles. I review the Xbox 360 version of Lords of Shadow.

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