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SUMMARY:William Linden
DESCRIPTION:<p>
 Join Brazos Bookstore for a reading and signing by William Linden of his new book\, <em>The Historical Jesus for Beginners</em>.</p>
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 The last few decades have seen a resurgence of the scholarly quest for<br />
 the historical Jesus -- for the words and deeds that probably can be<br />
 attributed to the human Jesus who walked the hills of Galilee some two<br />
 thousand years ago. You might not be aware of the recent scholarship\,<br />
 and the reason is simple. For the most part\, many scholars write for<br />
 and talk to other scholars\, using their own technical language. This<br />
 leaves huge numbers of Christians unaware of their discoveries. So even<br />
 though you may have studied the Bible for years\, you still may be a<br />
 historical Jesus beginner.
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 <p>After the life of Jesus\, his followers began to develop their memory of<br />
 his sayings and actions. Then\, year after year\, and century after<br />
 century\, the tradition grew until it became Christianity as it is known<br />
 in the twenty-first century. What if we could go back in time and delve<br />
 beneath all the layers to find what Christianity would be if it were<br />
 based upon the historical Jesus? If you are a person who would like to<br />
 begin to be informed\, this book is for you.
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 <p>&quot\;This comprehensive and compelling book is a masterful primer of the<br />
 historical Jesus for beginners. But is also a valuable resource for<br />
 those who have been on the journey for some years.&quot\; -- G. Richard<br />
 Wheatcroft
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 <p><strong>William M. Linden</strong> holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Theology from<br />
 Oxford University in England and is the Chair of the Board of Directors<br />
 of the Foundation for Contemporary Theology in Houston. Mr. Linden has<br />
 concentrated his efforts in theology in the scholarly quest for the<br />
 historical Jesus -- the human being who walked about Galilee in the<br />
 first century\, a person who showed us what God is like and what a human<br />
 life full of God is like. For the past three years\, Mr. Linden has been<br />
 teaching a course on the historical Jesus in the Rice University School<br />
 of Continuing Studies and in various Christian churches in the Houston<br />
 area. He is an Associate Member of the Westar Institute in California\,<br />
 which sponsors the Jesus Seminar\, the leaders in academic historical<br />
 Jesus research. Prior to concentrating his work on the historical<br />
 Jesus\, Mr. Linden was a Houston lawyer. He is a retired partner of<br />
 Vinson &amp\; Elkins law firm\, where he specialized in federal income<br />
 tax law.</p>
 
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UID:http://www.brazosbookstore.com/event/brian-greene
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SUMMARY:Brian Greene
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UID:http://www.brazosbookstore.com/event/paul-starobin-baker-institute
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SUMMARY:Paul Starobin at Baker Institute
DESCRIPTION:<p>
 The world is now at a hinge moment in its history\, according to veteran<br />
 international correspondent Paul Starobin in his new book\, <em>After America\: Narratives for the Next Global Age</em>. A once-dominant America has<br />
 reached the end of its global ascendancy\, and the question of what will<br />
 come next\, and how quickly\, is not completely clear. Already the global<br />
 economic crisis\, in exposing the tarnished American model of unfettered<br />
 free-market capitalism\, is hastening the transition to the next After America phase of global history.</p>
 <p>According to Starobin\, the After America<br />
 world is being driven less by virulent anti-Americanism than by<br />
 America’s middling status as a social\, economic\, and political<br />
 innovator\; by long-wave trends like resurgent nationalism in China\,<br />
 India\, and Russia\; and by the growth of transnational cultural\,<br />
 political\, and economic institutions. While what is going to come next<br />
 has not been resolved\, we can discern certain narratives that are<br />
 already advancing. In this sense\, the After America age is already a<br />
 work in progress—pregnant with multiple possibilities.</p>
 <p>In this<br />
 book\, which masterfully mixes fresh reportage with rigorous historical<br />
 analysis\, Starobin presents his farsighted and fascinating predictions<br />
 for the After America world. These possibilities include a global chaos<br />
 that could be dark or happy\, a multipolar order of nationstates\, a<br />
 global Chinese imperium\, or—even more radically—an age of global<br />
 city-states or a universal civilization leading to world government.<br />
 Starobin feels that the question of which narrative will triumph may be<br />
 determined by the fundamental question of identity\: how people<br />
 determine their allegiances\, whether to the tribe\, nation-state\,<br />
 city-state\, or global community.</p>
 <p>There will be surprises\, Starobin thinks. In the After America<br />
 world\, both the nation-state and the traditional empire may lose ground<br />
 to cosmopolitan forces like the city- state and the universal<br />
 civilization. California—the eighth largest economy in the world and<br />
 the most future- oriented place in America—is becoming an After America<br />
 landscape\, as illustrated by postnational\, multicultural Hollywood.<br />
 Prestigious educational institutions like Harvard are migrating from an<br />
 American to a global identity and thus becoming part of an After<br />
 America universal civilization. While these changes may feel<br />
 unsettling\, our best hope for adapting to an After America world is by<br />
 becoming better borrowers of the best ideas and practices developed all<br />
 around the planet.</p>
 <p>Thought provoking and well argued\, <em>After America</em><br />
 offers a way to think about a dramatically changing world in which the<br />
 United States is no longer number one. Starobin’s tone is sober but in<br />
 the end hopeful—the age after America need not be a disaster for<br />
 America\, and might even be liberating. </p>
 <p><strong>Paul Starobin</strong> is a staff correspondent for the <em>National Journal</em> and a contributing editor to <em>The Atlantic Monthly</em>. He was Moscow bureau chief for <em>BusinessWeek</em> from 1999 to 2003 and has also written for <em>The New York Times\, The Washington Post\, Los Angeles Times</em>\, and <em>National Geographic.</em>
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UID:http://www.brazosbookstore.com/event/kate-cambor
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SUMMARY:Kate Cambor
DESCRIPTION:<p>They were the children of France’s most celebrated men of<br />
 nineteenth-century letters and science\, the celebrity heirs and<br />
 heiresses of their day. Their lives were the subject of scandal\,<br />
 gossip\, and fascination. Léon Daudet was the son of the popular writer<br />
 Alphonse Daudet. Jean-Baptiste Charcot was the son of the famed<br />
 neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot\, mentor to a young Sigmund Freud. And<br />
 Jeanne Hugo was the adored granddaughter of the immortal Victor Hugo.<br />
 As France readied herself for the dawn of a new century\, these<br />
 childhood friends seemed poised for greatness.</p>
 <p>In <em>Gilded Youth\: Three Lives in France's Belle Epoque</em>\,<br />
 Kate Cambor paints a portrait of a generation lost in upheaval. While<br />
 France weathered social unrest\, violent crime\, the birth of modern<br />
 psychology\, and the dawn of World War I\, these three young adults<br />
 experienced the disorientation of a generation forced to discover that<br />
 the faith in science and progress that had sustained their fathers had<br />
 failed them.
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 <p>With masterful storytelling\, Cambor captures the hopes and<br />
 disillusionments of those who were destined to see the golden world of<br />
 their childhood disappear -- and the universal challenges that emerge<br />
 as the dreams of youth collide with the realities of experience.
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 <p><strong>Kate Cambor</strong> received her Ph.D. in history from Yale University. She has written for <em>The American Scholar</em><em>The American Prospect</em>\, among other periodicals. Cambor lives in New York City. This is her first book.</p>
 
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