Published Reviews
Reviewed by Jerome Gitt, Palm Desert, CA.
The history of man and religion made understandable. I was amazed
how the author took the most difficult and controversial subjects in
human history--the beginning of mankind and religion--and presented her
thoughts so clearly. Jane Broida Drake should be a college 'religion' or
'philosophy' professor, in addition to being a fine author. This is a
"must read" for all who have thought about how the earth and mankind
began, the differences among the major religions, and our future on this
planet.
Reviewed by Vicki Bodhaine, Springfield, OR.
A Good Read with an Urgent Message! This book really filled the
bill for me. I had been searching forever for a highly readable,
well-researched and intelligent book on comparative religion AND a book
about God, free of organized religions' doctrines. In Ms. Drake's book I
found both!! Her book points the way to love and hope through God at a
time when mankind is standing on the brink of nuclear and/or biological
destruction. The current state of 'unpeace' between Israel and
Palestine is that brink. I found myself reading and rereading the last
half of her book--and then actually starting to read the Old and New
Testaments. Ms Drake delivers something new: God's messages without
static!!!
Reviewed by Timothy E. McMahon, Lincoln, Rhode Island
Jane Broida Drake has put together a truly thought provoking
work. In "Of Promises and Previews: Urgent Old Messages for a New
Millennium," Ms. Drake brings a host of unsettling questions to the
forefront. She writes eloquently about God's defining characteristics
of omniscience, omnipresence and omnipotence. She also asks us to look
into some of the more troubling aspects of our religious writings. For
instance, where does Noah's tale figure into our understanding of God as
a promise keeper and the story of destruction that follows? The author
also causes the reader to stop and think about how our sacred texts
present such difficult concepts as fratricide, incest and deceit and
then reconcile that with an all powerful, all knowing God.
This book will certainly give the reader pause for thought and
perhaps the desire for a second or third read through. It also does well
in its efforts to draw together Muslim, Christian, and Hebrew scripture
while pointing out the historical basis for the divisions we see today.
In a time when it is altogether too simple to see the differences in
the three major religions, this author does well to point out our
historical and religious commonalties. This is a work packed with
information and therefore a work that calls for deep thought and study.
"Of Promises and Previews" will make a sound addition to the libraries
of those who collect works on comparative religion and for those
interested in these three hugely important faiths.
Reviewed by James Schaeffer, Mountain View, CA.
I Loved this book!!!! This book is FANTASTIC!!! Whether you have
strong religious beliefs or none at all this book has something to
offer you. Ms. Drake shows us what life is REALLY about and what we
REALLY should be doing to make this world a better place to live in…She
also shows us in great detail how people have used God's messages in
hateful ways to prove their own ideas correct and absolute.
I was unable to use the word "God" without cringing before
reading this book because of my bad experiences with religion and the
"devout" that preach it. Now I have a greater understanding of what the
Bible was really saying and that it actually did have a beautiful
message of love and tolerance not damnation, as I was led to believe.
She does this from a very factual and educated perspective, rather than
an emotional one, citing many passages from different religious
'Bibles'. I absolutely LOVED this book and appreciate my newfound love
of God again. This is definitely a must read book!!!!!
If you would like to read the Introduction of the book Of Promises and Previews, I have posted it on this site. You can download it for free.
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