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Reminiscences of the Civil War

PDF Reminiscences of the Civil War by General John Gordon in History

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The post-Christian West is in decline; revived Islam is on the rise; and Mesopotamia (Syria-Iraq); the cradle of civilization; has become ground zero in a battle for civilization. Despised as infidels (unbelievers) and kafir (unclean); Mesopotamia's indigenous Christian peoples are targeted by fundamentalist Muslims and jihadists for subjugation; exploitation; and elimination. Pushed deep into the fog of war; buried under a mountain of propaganda; and rendered invisible by a shroud of silence; they are betrayed and abandoned by the West's ""progressive"" political; academic; and media elites who cling to utopian fantasies about Islam while nurturing deep-seated hostility towards Christianity. If they are to survive as a people in their historic homeland; the Christians of Mesopotamia will need all the help they can get. If Western civilization is to survive as a force in its historic heartland (Europe); then we had better start seeing; hearing; and believing the Christians of the Middle East; for their plight prefigures our own. ""In her latest book; Elizabeth Kendal opens the eyes of her readers in compelling fashion to the tragedy that has befallen Middle Eastern Christians. Her extensive experience as a religious liberty analyst has informed this work; which is at once an insightful survey of past historical and political events; and a call to action on behalf of persecuted Christians. No reader could fail to be moved by this powerful study."" --Peter Riddell; Vice Principal; Melbourne School of Theology ""Anyone concerned with the atrocities inflicted upon minority Christians in the Middle-East today will treasure this book. Kendal confronts readers with a current reality that cannot be avoided. A very pertinent and timely book."" --His Grace Bishop Anba Suriel; Coptic Orthodox Bishop; Diocese of Melbourne and Affiliated Regions; Dean; St. Athanasius Coptic Orthodox Theological College; Melbourne ""In After Saturday Comes Sunday; Kendal gives us a penetrating insight into a world that hides behind a cloak of religious righteousness. In other words; after the Jews come the Christians. This book profoundly resonates with the Assyrian Christians of the Middle East that have suffered and continue to suffer greatly. Elizabeth Kendal has unveiled the truth."" --Hermiz Shahen; Deputy Secretary General; Assyrian Universal Alliance; Australia ""Kendal's book is a godsend to anyone who is at a loss to understand what lies behind the suffering in the Middle East. Drawing on authoritative voices from the region; her clear-eyed analysis untangles the conflicts with the heart and insight of a prophet. She gives a sobering account of the West's complicity in the atrocities--and what we can do to bring healing in a crisis as appalling as the indifference to it."" --Jeff M. Sellers; Editor; Persecution News Service; Morning Star News Elizabeth N. Kendal is an international religious liberty analyst and advocate. She authors the weekly Religious Liberty Prayer Bulletin; serves as the Director of Advocacy for Christian Faith and Freedom (Canberra); and is an Adjunct Research Fellow at the Arthur Jeffery Centre for the Study of Islam at Melbourne School of Theology; an affiliated college of the Australian College of Theology. Her previous book; Turn Back the Battle: Isaiah Speaks to Christians Today; presents a biblical response to persecution and existential threat."


#621719 in Books 2013-12-11Original language:English 9.00 x .49 x 6.00l; #File Name: 1494450321214 pages


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. A great man serving in a difficult timeBy GA HomeschoolersWe first found this gem at our local library while studying the Civil War. Just about every page had something I wanted to highlight; so I bought our own copy! Turns out Gen. John B Gordon was as highly thought of as Gen. Lee. (Not by his own admission; but the foreword relates testimonials from his contemporaries.) My husband knew a bit about this great man as he graduated from Gordon College in Barnesville; Georgia. Now he teases that he wants to rename one of our 3 sons "Gordon"!4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Warrior; Statesman; Healer.By J B GordonWell written account from a citizen soldier who had 1st hand knowledge of the carnage produced as America fought itself and daily life of that generation. Well thought commentary by the II Corps Commander under Gen Lee. He was well respected and honored by leaders on both sides of the lines. As Senator he worked hard to reunite the nation and very instrumental in working with other governors. Excellent read. Not over exaggerated battles and even some humorous situations.5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. A great story from a great manBy MadelineA extremely well written from a person who was there. Being from the land of Lincoln and now living in Georgia I can say that Gordon was a great man and a great and well respected Georgian. First rate story about a struggle of Americans against Americans.the loss of six hundred plus thousands Americans was the greater loss. If you want to read about the civil war or the war between the state's from a respected southern view point read this book.

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