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Rating: Summary: Offers an enormous amount of insight Review: In Apparitions, Healings, And Weeping Madonnas: Christianity And The Paranormal, Lisa J. Schwebel (Assistant Professor of Religion, Hunter College, City University of New York), examines a broad set of phenomena that have been claimed to be direct interventions of God into the mortal realm. Looking at these various accounts from the twin points of view of theology and parapsychology, Apparitions, Healings, And Weeping Madonnas offers an enormous amount of insight, as well as providing suggestions for a reliable criteria with respect to discerning whether a vision is genuine. A thoughtfully reasoned and meticulously analyzed account that pays due respect to science and faith alike, Apparitions, Healings, And Weeping Madonnas is inherently fascinating and impressively informative reading.
Rating: Summary: Inspired treatment of a fascinating topic Review: Much has been written about visitations/appearances from the Virgin Mary but none as innovative and well researched as this. The material is treated in a balanced and insightful manner but remains extremely readable. Highly recommended to anyone with an interest in parapsychology.
Rating: Summary: Kudos for this unique book, Apparitions.... Review: This book is perfect for me as a layperson who has an interest in the subject, but had known little until reading Apparitions, Healings and Weeping Madonnas. The author's style is such that she respects the reader's intelligence, while educating and informing, expanding our perspectives. This is a book that sheds light on the paranormal, no matter what one's faith. I highly recommend this book.
Rating: Summary: Kudos for this unique book, Apparitions.... Review: This book is perfect for me as a layperson who has an interest in the subject, but had known little until reading Apparitions, Healings and Weeping Madonnas. The author's style is such that she respects the reader's intelligence, while educating and informing, expanding our perspectives. This is a book that sheds light on the paranormal, no matter what one's faith. I highly recommend this book.
Rating: Summary: Dime Store Theology Review: This rambling discourse spends a third of the book defining the terminolgy of the field of parapsychology. It is all downhill for the remaing two thirds.The author jumps around and is never able to do more than make bizarre scenaros that are used to discredit long held beliefs.The appendix contains charts that are so useless that the reader is reminded of the college freshman trick of filling the term paper with double spaced pages and anything that would thicken a weak report. The author makes many timeline errors and I had the feeling that she had not researched and verified much of the data.
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