God Is Not Great

Retired Episcopal Priest Explores the Book of Revelations and Argues the Fast-Approaching End of Western Civilization

Retrieved on: 
Tuesday, September 1, 2020

All of this chaos can beg the question: Is this the end of life here on planet Earth?

Key Points: 
  • All of this chaos can beg the question: Is this the end of life here on planet Earth?
  • In his recently published book, Conundrums of the End: Fate, Destiny, and Apocalypse, Albert Krueger argues that we are living at the end of Western civilization.
  • This sparked his passion for religion and he eventually found his place in the Episcopal Church.
  • The swiftly changing role of the institutional church in society is a key sign in the changes affecting Western civilization, said Krueger.

Anonymous Is a Woman Exposes 4,000 Years of Women's Hidden Achievements

Retrieved on: 
Monday, March 9, 2020

"Bringing about changes in policies and law will onlytake usso far," Ansary says.

Key Points: 
  • "Bringing about changes in policies and law will onlytake usso far," Ansary says.
  • "Part of the core issue lies in challenging centuries of stereotypical assumptions and popular myths regarding women's capabilities that continue to hold them back even in the 21st century."
  • Filled with compelling analysis, stats, research, and anecdotes, the book concludes with an unconventional argument for equality and inclusivity.
  • Ansary is the recipient of the 2019 Ellis Island Medal of Honor and the 2018 Trailblazer Award from Barnard College, Columbia University.