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Moral Conflict, the subject of this book is passionate and difficult to resolve. Responses that are normally effective such as explaining, persuading, and compromising can make matters worse and drive people further apart in such conflicts. Moral conflicts occur when incommensurate social realities come to clash. Disputes about abortion, religion in politics and education, legal rights for homosexuals, and environmental politics are issues in which well-intentioned parties have created polarized and diverse patterns of communication. The most virtuous actions of each side not only fail, but widen the schism. Such conflicts require us to find forms of communication that go beyond our normal ways of dealing with disagreement. In an original synthesis of communication theory and their own research, W. Barnett Pearce and Stephen W. Littlejohn describe a dialectical tension between the expression and suppression of conflict that can be transcended in ways that lead to personal growth and productive patterns of social action. In
Moral Conflict several projects are described as practical examples of these new ways of working through difficult struggles.
Customer Reviews:
Wonderful book.......1999-03-01
I am reading this book, Moral Conflict, and I recommend it very highly. Intercultural conflict in today's rapidly shrinking world is almost inevitable. The authors bring many practical models which help increase one's options in resolving conflict situations. I VERY highly recommend the book.
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A runaway planet hurtles toward the earth. As it draws near, massive tidal waves, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions wrack our planet, devastating continents, drowning cities, and wiping out millions. In central North America, a team of scientists race to build a spacecraft powerful enough to escape the doomed earth. Their greatest threat, they soon discover, comes not from the skies but from other humans.
A crackling plot and sizzling, cataclysmic vision have made When Worlds Collide one of the most popular and influential end-of-the-world novels of all time. This Bison Frontiers of Imagination edition features the original story and its sequel, After Worlds Collide.
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READER OF MANY BOOKS.......2007-08-26
I READ ALOT AND MOST BOOKS ARE ENTERTAINING. SOME BOOKS ARE MORE. THIS BOOK FITS IN THE LATTER. IT KEPT ME UP LATE SEVERAL NIGHTS. MANY CHAPTERS END IN SUSPENSE THEREFORE KEEPING YOU READING. A FEW THINGS I DID NOT LIKE BUT THEY WERE SMALL SO I DID NOT TAKE A STAR AWAY. THE BOOKS ENDS ABRUPTLY,LEAVING YOU FEELING A LITTLE UNSATISFIED. WITH ONLY A FEW PAGES LEFT AND THINGS UNRESOLVED, I KEPT THINKING THAT THERE WAS NO WAY THAT IT COULD END PROPERLY. THE ROMANCE IS A LITTLE IRRITATING. THIS WAS A BOOK THAT KEPT ME THINKING ABOUT IT LONG AFTER FINISHING IT.
Classic Sci-Fi!.......2007-05-20
I first read this back in the early 80's and because of it, fell in love with science fiction.
The book describes the death of the Earth in horrifying detail. The Noah's Ark theme is classic, where a group of survivors board rockets (arks) in order to escape the destruction of the planet. All in all, the authors give a good story, rich with adventure, emotion and incredible new worlds.
Not perfectly explainable in terms of science, but enjoyable even today.
Classic really holds up!.......2005-07-25
I first read When Worlds Collide/After Worlds Collide in the 1960's, while in junior high school. They were my introduction into what I considered adult science fiction, and I was hooked! After thinking about them for years, I finally ordered them, hoping the books would not disapoint so years many later. The themes are just as current today, though the prejudices and some science are certainly outdated. I highly recommend this book for pleasurable reading as well as a look into science fiction writing from the 1930's. Note that this volumn contains BOTH books bound together.
Great Old Time Sci-Fi.......2005-04-15
This book and its sequel are two of the greatest sci-fi books I have ever read and read and read. I have re-read them at least 5 times since I first read them as a teenager. In fact I still have the books I bought as a teenager!
It's a monumental epic struggle to save the human race and the trials and tribulations of a group of scientists as they prepare to save the human race. It's also a look in to the dark side of man when faced with annihilation and too much time to contemplate it.
I would recommend this book and the second book, After Worlds Collide, to anyone, you won't be disappointed.
Clearing up some confusion..........2005-01-23
Many of the earlier reviews on this site call for a reissue of the sequel, "After Worlds Collide". Please note: BOTH STORIES, "When Worlds Collide" and "After Worlds Collide", are contained in this paperback version. The title is misleading because it only includes "When..." -- but both stories are there.
Other reviewers have correctlly noted that there are some scientific inaccuracies, and some 1930s political and social views that seem out of place today. Who cares?! This is a wonderful story. In part 1, the authors concoct an excellent apocalyptic scenario. And in part 2, their conception of the alien planet is brilliant.
This is a very well-told yarn.
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Collisions of faiths are among the most threatening conflicts around the world at the beginning of the twenty-first century. In the face of these conflicts, this manifesto is a call to embrace religious pluralism. Tackling people 's fears of religious pluralism, the author demonstrates that citizens, religions, and identities can in fact survive in radically pluralist settings. He argues that the first address to communities involved in collisions of faith should not be the conventional plea for tolerance, but a call that at least one party risk hospitality toward the other. The book deals with conflicts that affect or occur within those nations whose polities can be called republican, open, democratic, liberal, or free, particularly the UK, the US, and Western Europe.
Customer Reviews:
Classic Marty, worth a look.......2006-06-09
There is a fine distinction between a review and a response, and I want to walk that line. This book is a valuable contribution to the current discussion on how religions relate to each other.
As is characteristic of Marty, he marshalls studies, reports, and personal anecdotes to make his point. In brief, that point is that tolerance preserves the problems of intolerance. By tolerating, I retain my hold on the truth, and reduce to other to an image I understand and control.
Marty's "manifesto" here is that we should "risk hospitality" in relating to the "other/stranger." This hospitality, according to his "domestic analogy," involves inviting the stranger into my home, but not altering the religious articles and icons I display. I invite the other without changing. Marty describes hospitality as engaging the other, feeding him/her, talking, and most of all sharing stories. The experience may or may not change me.
While I admire this effort, I wonder if Marty's description of hospitality really goes far enough. The risk, to me, seems minimal. If we compare his definition of hospitality to that of Jacques Derrida in "Philosophy in a Time of Terror," or anywhere he discusses his concept of cosmopolitanism, Marty seems to fail to escape the realm of tolerance.
For Derrida, the risk of hospitality must risk everything, putting no conditions on who may arrive, or what may happen.
Nevertheless, Marty's book is well worth reading and an important contribution to interfaith conversation.
May we risk more.
Dealing with pluralism.......2005-08-25
In the contemporary context, when conflicts between people of different faiths abound, we must deal with pluralism. Due to many different factors, the faiths of the world are colliding more now than ever. Moreover, they are coming into conflict not only in the internationl arena, but also down the block and within families. There are many ways to deal with the issue of pluralism, ranging from isolation and hostility to relativism. Dr. Marty suggests that we address civic pluralism by offering hospitality to the stranger. Rather than tolerance, where the "belonger" retains power over the "stranger," hospitality forces people of faith to risk opening themselves to the other.
This book is wonderful first step. It does not argue for a utopian pipedream, but rather a practical means through which we can get along. Through hospitality we will find that faiths do not lose their distinctiveness, but are strengthened by both external and internal critique.
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Classic science fiction thriller. Paperback Library #52-521
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A handful of Supermen colonize a distant planet. Vintage, classic science fiction
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Uninspired and dated sequel to "When Worlds Collide".......2005-07-11
"After World's Collide" picks up right where "When Worlds Collide" left off. Earth has been destroyed after colliding with a wayward star which, luckily enough brought another planet along for the interstellar ride. A raw deal for Earth turns into a major jackpot for a few human survivors - the new planet settles into orbit perfectly. At this point, the novel could present its characters with the challenge of making a life on the new world for themselves. Unfortunately, this slim novel has little time for characters who rise to the occasion. Instead, "After" has our characters (already on a lucky-streak) discover a huge city left behind by the planet's original inhabitants. Apparently not that far removed from the human newcomers, the original natives did not survive the interstellar trip, but left their cities in perfect shape for the human refugees - right down to stocks of apparently edible food. In a more enlightened time, "After" would have had our characters discover that even a peachy-life in a new world has its downsides - as the Vikings discovered when they starved to death despite finding paradise in Greenland.
Rather than learn the natural limits of their new world, "After" turns dated and moralistic - pitting the good survivors against another group, the bad survivors who escaped on a rocket built by hardcore Stalinists. These enemies commandeer the largest of the alien cities, and choke off power to the smaller ones (meaning the ones occupied by the "good humans"). Will good win out over bad? I was more interested in whether the either of the two would wake up and realize that their war might threaten the planet. Just how dated is this story? The good survivors are led by a Moses figure who hints at the bad survivors in biblical terms - Midianites, he calls them. The novel never hints at the possibility that the miraculous feat of planetary physics that brought the new world to our solar system may have been off - with the planet either flying into the sun, or taking a hostile orbit, or simply careening away into the void again, looking for another, less complicated species with which to selflessly bring its promise of a new life.
See When Worlds Collide (Bison Frontiers of Imagination).......2005-01-16
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Beauty and the beast, the prince and the pauper, yin and yang...it's no secret that opposites attract. In this comic anthology, five talented teams put their own spin on boy's love. In these pages you'll find stories spanning many genres, both sweet and spicy, romantic and erotic. A hippie and a Vietnam vet meet on a cold 1971 night...a poor young man comes to work for a mysterious aristocrat...a revolutionary kidnaps a wealthy corporate heir...a middle-aged businessman meets a boy from a dark and unfamiliar world...and a high school nerd gets one day with the boy of his dreams. With a wide range of stories and art styles, this book has something for every boy's love fan.
Customer Reviews:
OK for a BL/Yaoi debut but someone explain the cover..........2007-01-13
First and foremost, the cover is misleading. I admit I bought this because of the erotic implication of an angel and a merman in love. But at last none of that! I feel somewhat cheated...
Iris Print is a relatively new publisher of Boy Love novels/comics, the list which is given above. "When Worlds Collide" is their first Yaoi/BL comic effort by Western writers/artists. As this is a collaboration by 5 writers and 6 other artists (reminds me how amazingly talented most Japanese Yaoi/BL mangaka are as they write and draw their own stories), each story is distinct from the other. However all of them do leave me wishing for more romance and emotional depth.
Story #1 LFE:2065
I am somewhat disappointed with CB Potts' contribution here. Maybe my expectation from her is higher as she did write some great M/M romance under Torquere Press. The less than average artwork by Studio Kosaru does not help either. There is a lot more sex here than in the others but unfortunately the art does not measure up. As the beginning talks about aristocrats versus the common poor and a wife's infidelity, this story brings to mind the excellent Yaoi "Gerard and Jacques" but of course it is nothing even close to the standard of "G & J" in plot, characters, sex or art.
Story #2 In Motion
This brief encounter between a Vietnam veteran and a hippie in the 1970s is the best. There is a bitterness and realism in the plot which I will not easily forget though the dialogue could have been better. The art is pleasing. The sex may be fewer than #1 but it's much more erotic because of the much better artwork.
Story #3 Far From Home
This is the stereotype vampire meets boy servant story with a familiar ending. The art here is amateurish.
Story #4 Touch and Go
This about a high school nerd playing truant for one day as influenced by his rebellous school mate whom he has a crush on, has a promising story line. The 2 boys' characters are well flushed out. However as a Yaoi/BL offer it leaves me wanting more romantic development. The artwork with all the varied shadings has its own distinct style.
Story #5 Birthday Present
This may not be the best but it is enjoyable. At least there is a "happy-ever-after" romantic feeling in this story about a dull 30 years old white collar worker finding love in the most unexpected place. (Right I am a "sap").There are more characters interacting and the story's progress is pretty smooth. The artwork here is pretty expressive but certain panels seem simplified.
Overall, this is quite a good effort from Iris Print and I look forward to reading their novel, "A Strong and Sudden Thaw" which has great reviews. It is heartening to have another Western Yaoi/BL comic source (besides Yaoi press) and I definitely look forward to Iris Print future releases.
English BL... seems a lot like some of the Japanese BL with different art.......2007-01-06
I bought this over Christmas with a gift card since I heard about it but never saw it in stores.
At $12.95 list price it is just a little steep in comparison to some of the other publishers. It's about the size of a Tokyo Pop book (about $10 for one of those), maybe a bit thinner and just a hair longer on one end on average but I can't be certain of that, with a lovely colored cover that is smooth and glossy to the touch. If you don't mind popping out extra money for Blu or DMP manga just because of the covers (my example for blu would be Earthian) or dust jackets (dmp), however, this may not be enticing to you. It's a nice cover of a merboy and an angel but not quite like the aforementioned. Something else that may have driven up the price is that the paper seems thicker, maybe nicer, then some of the other books I've collected.
The stories and art are each different. Some of the art is fantastic, in my own opinion, some is alright, not bad, and certainly won't hurt anyone. I'm not much of an art critic, though. I mainly deal with stories.
A LOT of them are typical yaoi/BL stories. The bottoms, in at least three of them are obvious. There are the general logic gaps in the sex scenes (don't go looking for realistic things in this), and even major unexplained holes in some of the stories.
But at least two of them are pretty good.
Touch and Go Story: Danielle Kelley Art: Wendel Cavalcanti and Carlos Alberto
Is about two school boys from opposite sides of school life meeting and playing hooky together. The art reminds me of the 1950's for some reason but the angle shots etc. are very good. The story itself is smooth, it doesn't try to rush to sex, and the characters appear very well rounded. Unlike some, you learn a fair amount about the two boys you're dealing with using conversation and the like.
In Motion Story: Tina Anderson Art: Liv Lingborn
You have your typical pretty boys. The art is soft and smooth, I liked it anyway. The plot is about a hippy who hitchhikes and meets a vet that just recently came home from Vietnam. Although there are a few pet peeves shown in this short, over all the characterization is well done and the conversation moves the piece explaining bits about the characters and giving it depth.
The other's I didn't care for. Either the plot I've seen done 100 times over, the story rushes to sex, there is discontinuity in character reaction, no decisive ending, or major unexplained happenings.
It could be worse, and I'll give it a benefit of a doubt. This is, as far as I know, the first bl English anthology out by them. Firsts are always hard, things can get better. I'll keep my eye out again, but I might hold onto my wallet or gift cards a little more.
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Today, only Serbia and (for now) Montenegro are what remain of the republics that once constituted Yugoslavia. The former Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, named Yugoslavia in 1929, has been a flashpoint of violence, terror, ethnic strife, and failed politics-and a mirror on the conflicts of the 20th century. From the first Serbian uprising against the Turks in 1804 to the coming trial and likely fate of Slobodan Milosevic, Leslie Benson provides a clear, concise guide to the making and unmaking of a nation, and what it means for a new century of nationalist conflicts.
Customer Reviews:
Seeking to the reveal roots of bitter clashes and struggles.......2004-04-05
Leslie Benson is the Senior Lecturer of Politics and Sociology at University College Northampton, United Kingdom. In Yugoslavia: A Concise History, Professor Benson provides his readers with a straightforward, meticulously researched, and informatively narrated historical study of the fierce ethnic rivalries that have hallmarked the Balkans and frequently erupted into horrific episodes of militant barbarism and the kinds of "ethnic cleansing" atrocities that shocked late twentieth century Europe and America. A thorough examination seeking to the reveal roots of bitter clashes and struggles, Yugoslavia: A Concise History is especially recommended introductory reading for non-specialist general readers with an interest in Yugoslavian history and acquiring a basic understanding of the historical background to the contemporary antagonisms that have so scarred the peoples and territories that once comprised the multi-ethnic nation of Yugoslavia.
A very good book on a complicated subject.......2004-01-30
The history of the area known as Yugoslavia is so complicated that the average person will throw up his hands in trying to understand the reasons for Milosevic's ethnic cleansing, NATO's 1999 air strikes against Kosovo and Serbia and the uneasy peace today. As the Ottoman Empire began to crumble, various elements saw their opportunity to hasten the Ottoman withdrawal and grab land and power. The turning point came in October 1912 when Montenegro declared war on Turkey, with the Serbs crushing an Ottoman army in a massed battle at Kumanovo in Northern Macedonia and taking Kosovo. A policy of terror designed to alter the ethnic composition of Kosovo and strengthen Serbia's claims to the province followed, leading to the massacre of about 20,000 Kosovar Albanians followed by torture, maiming, and forced conversions. In May 1913 Serbia and Greece, supported by Montenegro and Romania defeated Bulgaria; Serbian nationalist fervor boiled over as Old Serbia had been recovered, the battle of Kosovo was avenged and the Turk routed. On 28 June 1914 the Archduke Ferdinand was assassinated in Sarajevo by a Bosnian Serb; Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia triggering World War I in which 40% of the Serb armed forces and 25% of the total Serb population perished. Serbia was too weak to claim a seat at the diplomatic table when the secret 1915 Treaty of London gave Serbia Bosnia-Herzegovina and a portion of southern Dalmatia where there was a concentration of Orthodox Christians. The abdication of the Russian Tzar in February 1917 robbed Serbia of its most powerful support. Following the war, seven treaties settled various territorial claims, Albania became an Italian protectorate, the Kosova Albanians revolted against Serbian rule, the Yugoslav Communist Party was formed, Tito returned from Russia where he had been a prisoner of war exposed to ideas and methods of the October Revolution, intrigue abounded everywhere jousting for power or justice, anarchy and murder ruled, people profiteered while others went hungry. Drained of blood and treasure, Serbia struggled to make good its claims against hostile Italian diplomacy while trying to integrate minorities none of which welcomed rule from Belgrade. The communists gained power in local elections and 16 parties were represented in the 1920 elections to choose a constituent assembly. The electoral success of the Communist party with an appeal well beyond the numerically tiny working class, exceeded the worst fears in government circles. "The kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes could hardly have got off to a worse start. Of the three founder-peoples, two were recalcitrant joiners. Now a rump 'Serbia' Assembly had passed a law giving apparently limitless power to the executive. The scene was set for two decades of political paralysis, which ended (when it was too late to make any difference) with the partitioning of the state and the outbreak of Hitler's war in the Balkans."
Hitler's plans entailed picking off one by one the states created by the Versailles Treaty and Yugoslavia drifted into the Axis sphere of influence. It was the Kosovar Albanians who caught the full force of racial bigotry that surfaced during the 1930s, resulting in murder, dispossession of lands and cultural oppression with the intention of removing them altogether. In 1935 Turkey offered to accept 200,000 Muslims from Kosovo. The communists, many of whom were revolutionaries in the Lenin mould, veterans of the civil war in Spain and with experience of prison and police brutality had their chance to form a formidable clandestine organization. The government was overthrown by a coup in April 1941and in retaliation, the Luftwaffe reduce Belgrade to rubble. In the turmoil of World War II, guerilla war and civil war, the communists gained power, but Tito's regional ambitions had no place in Moscow's plans, leading to the 1948 expulsion of the Yugoslavian Communist Party. Tito's death in May 1980 unleashed inflation, the party's hold on a discontented population weakened and old enmities reemerged. In 1987 Milosevic became effectively ruler of the republic, setting in motion an ugly tide of anti-Muslim sentiments on the 600th anniversary of Kosovo Field in June 1989.
The final chapter 'Back to Kumanovo' tells how the second Yugoslavia slowly expired following the fall of communism, the Milosevic years of ethnic cleansing, the 78 days of NATO bombing and Milosevic's arrest in April 2001 and warns that: "It does not seem even remotely possible that the Kosovars will accept for ever their present found constitutional status as an integral part of Serbia" and "Finally, but by no means least, the settlement in Bosnia-Herzegovina is coming apart at the seams, as most people always thought it would" and " However, the domestic politics of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia may be entering another phase of turmoil" and "In Macedonia, Bosnia and Kosovo the Balkan crisis continues."
Huntington tells us in 'The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of the World Order' that clashes between civilizations are the greatest threat to world peace; that since the end of the Cold War people define themselves by blood, belief, faith and family - ancestry, language, religion, history, values, institutions, tribes, ethnic groups and customs - rather than by nation, ideologies and economics; that the hotspots are on the fault lines between civilizations; that Bosnia was a war of civilizations with Russia providing diplomatic support to the Serbs while Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Iran and Libya provided funds and arms to the Bosnians; that the philosophical assumptions, underlying values, social relations, customs and overall outlooks on life differ significantly among civilizations, reinforced by the revitalization of religion. The problems in this area of the world are extremely complicated but they will not just go away. Understanding the history of Yugoslavia is the first step and Benson has done an outstanding job in presenting the facts in an unbiased manner for which we should be very appreciative.
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The task of building a viable and unified state has been complicated not only by Yugoslavia's diverse cultural composition, but also by the pressures which the evolution of international society have placed on the modern state. In this truly international history of Yugoslavia, Ann Lane exposes fully the role played by other nations in the rise and fall of the nation. Lane's argument is that the world's most powerful countries exacerbated the tensions in what is now the former Yugoslavia, manipulating domestic difficulties for the purpose of power politics.
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Where is God When Worlds Collide?
Name any catastrophic event in the course of history, and it seems as if God has abandoned the human race. Where was He while the Israelites groaned in oppressive slavery for 400 years? Where was He during the Holocaust—when children were burned and mothers were gassed—when men were shot and millions starved? Where was He on 9/11, when thousands lost their lives because a few terrorists thought it was right to fly airplanes into American landmarks? It sometimes seems that God is silent, watching the horrors of life on earth without pity or concern.
In his latest book, R. C. Sproul discusses this very issue—the role of God when the ideas of men collide and wreak havoc. God has not abandoned His people, says Dr. Sproul, but while His hands pour out blessing upon blessing, they also bring calamity and darkness. Dr. Sproul’s analysis is challenging, but it is one that no Christian can afford to ignore. For it is only when we begin to understand the nature of God that we can ever hope to trust in His sovereignty during times of terror or sorrow. And it is only when we can trust in His sovereignty that we can say with Job, “Though He slay me, yet will I trust . . .”
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Rational perspectives on tragedy and suffering based on Biblical principals .......2006-08-09
Immediately after the 9/11 tragedies, people from all walks of life attempted to make insightful observations about this devastating event. Some people believed it was God's punishment towards America's declining moral values while others emphatically denied that a loving God would allow this to happen.
In this short, 90 page book, R.C. Sproul points to Biblical principles to make better sense of all of this. The main points are:
- We exist in the providence of God and He is in sovereign control of all things. It is incorrect to think that the events that occurred on 9/11/2001 were beyond His control.
- God is loving and merciful but he is also just. God's wrath and justice is an attribute many Christians seem to be in denial of, and distorts to the character of God. Mercy is meaningless if there is no justice.
- There are clear examples in the Bible of suffering that had nothing to do with the sin of the victims (Joseph the son of Jacob, Job, and the question posed to Jesus about the blind man).
- God is just in punishing sinners, otherwise He would be an unjust God. Fortunately, because of His grace, believers in Christ receive mercy.
In conclusion, Sproul will be quick to say he has no idea why God allowed 9/11 to happen. But he reminds us that suffering is temporal for believers and that those who aren't believers need to repent as pointed out in Luke 13:1-6. Perhaps the best observation Sproul makes is when tragedy occurs, people typically ask the wrong question, "Why did this bad event happen to these people?" He points out that because of mankind's unworthiness before God the real question should be, "Why has God been so merciful to us for so long when we are so quickly deserving of His punishment?"
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