This book reflects the political and theological views of a Burmese Christian. The author reflects theologically and politically on his own identity and spirituality in the political context of Burma. This book also tries to develop a public theology by critically analyzing and reflecting on religion and politics in Burma from a Christian theological perspective in light of civil society theories.
#957638 in Books 2013-10-04Original language:English 9.00 x .8 x 6.00l; #File Name: 149289143632 pages
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. accompanied by wonderful photos of important archaeological sitesBy John ClintonExactly what I was seeking: a concise overview of key aspects of Minoan civilization; accompanied by wonderful photos of important archaeological sites; as well as numerous examples of the magnificent and moving murals; pottery; and other artifacts if this intriguing culture.9 of 9 people found the following review helpful. I Want My Money Back!!!By Vimala NowlisThis is NOT a "book". It's a pamphlet. One that you can pick up for free at a museum exhibit of Minoan artifacts. It gives you a brief background on the history of excavations and some description of the archeological sites. That's it.Minoan culture? It devoted all but 2 pages to it and most of it says we know very little about the Minoans and not sure of anything.Illustrated? You've got to be kidding! Very few pictures all in black and white does not an illustrated book make! The pamphlet I could have picked up for free from museum exhibits of Minoan artifacts would have been fully colored too.$4.09 for this? I've been robbed! I Want My Money Back!!!1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Interesting quick read at a low price.By James VanLaninghamAs the superficial dumbed down works of Charles River Editors go; this one is better. Of particular interest are speculations about the status of women artistic culture. This is a good buy for the price; I thought.