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Beheading Hydra - Oct 24 > 1 - Along the way

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message 1: by Manuel (new)

Manuel Alfonseca | 2361 comments Mod
1. Use this question to share your thoughts and comments that arise while reading the novel, "along the way." Or to discuss topics not raised by other questions.


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Emmy (emmy205) | 87 comments I'm excited to read this one, as I've been reading a lot lately about similar topics. However, I struggled to get into the last Longenecker book I read, so I'm a little nervous, too. Has anyone else had success with this author?


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Fonch | 2419 comments I will follow this discussion with a big interest 😁👍.


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Fonch | 2419 comments I wrote to the Professor Manuel Alfonseca about this. I have heard very good about Mr. Longenecker. My beloved Pearce admires a lot to Mr. Longenecker.


message 5: by Fonch (new)

Fonch | 2419 comments My friend the Professor, Jaime Blanch and me had a discussion about science fiction and we spoke rather well about this group. I greet to the other moderator John Seymour i wish there was a way to translate the contain of the podcast 🤔.


message 6: by Emmy (new)

Emmy (emmy205) | 87 comments Fonch, do you mean Joseph Pearce? If he admires Fr. Longenecker, then I have nothing to worry about ☺️


message 7: by Fonch (new)

Fonch | 2419 comments You have the evidence https://theimaginativeconservative.or... I read a lot the Dwight De Longenecker's articles. They are not bad 🤔.


message 8: by Fonch (new)

Fonch | 2419 comments I did not say previously but Joseph Pearce is my favorite writer with the permission of Juan Manuel de Prada and the Professor Manuel Alfonseca 🙂.


message 9: by Emmy (new)

Emmy (emmy205) | 87 comments Did you know Joseph Pearce has a TV show on EWTN? That's a Catholic TV station in USA. You can watch lots of their content online!

https://ondemand.ewtn.com/free/Home/S...


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Fonch | 2419 comments No, i did not know 😲. Thanks a lot Emmy 🥰.


message 11: by Emmy (new)

Emmy (emmy205) | 87 comments As a big reader, I'm sure that you'll enjoy it!


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Richard Hannay (hannay) | 53 comments Emmy wrote: "I'm excited to read this one, as I've been reading a lot lately about similar topics. However, I struggled to get into the last Longenecker book I read, so I'm a little nervous, too. Has anyone els..."

I read Immortal Combat and I found it superb, not only what he was saying but also how it was said. As a bonus, I was introduced to the thought of Rene Girard.

Starting today with the Hydra, bring me my sword and some fire!


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Fonch | 2419 comments Emmy wrote: "As a big reader, I'm sure that you'll enjoy it!"

Of course.


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Fonch | 2419 comments Richard wrote: "Emmy wrote: "I'm excited to read this one, as I've been reading a lot lately about similar topics. However, I struggled to get into the last Longenecker book I read, so I'm a little nervous, too. H..."

Let us hope that the illustrious Theban (Hercules) will finish off the hydra. It is curious what Richard Hannay says, because recently in one of my last readings I have also met an author who exalts René Girard. Specifically in the last chapter of the book. I am referring to the book "Compasión. Una historia" by Manuel Alejandro Rodríguez de la Peña. As the saying goes, the world is a handkerchief and nothing that happens in it is a coincidence.


message 15: by Sebastian (new)

Sebastian Fricke | 23 comments Alright, I have nearly caught up, this book arrived yesterday on my porch the next book (Voyage to Alpha Centauri) has already been ordered for some time, I just hope, that the next one won't need a month for shipping :P.
Thanks again for choosing 3 books in advance, which gives me enough headway to order in time :).


message 16: by Manuel (new)

Manuel Alfonseca | 2361 comments Mod
Sebastian wrote: "Thanks again for choosing 3 books in advance, which gives me enough headway to order in time :)"

It was the result of a quadruple tie in the monthly voting. It was the first time this had happened. We had a couple of triple ties and many double ties before.

Anyway, we did change the rules to vote 45 days before, rather than 15 days before starting reading.


message 17: by Fonch (new)

Fonch | 2419 comments Really curious the last voting 🤔. But i am very satisfied with the result.


message 18: by Emmy (new)

Emmy (emmy205) | 87 comments 45 days is much appreciated! I get 90% of my books from the library, and depending on when the book was last checked out, I could wait up to three weeks or more for a copy! Having a little leeway makes a huge difference!


message 19: by Jill (new)

Jill A. | 899 comments We were on pilgrimage in Uganda much of October. I read the book on the plane but can't seem to find my notes now. I found it somewhat disappointing, flippant in places where he should have engaged other viewpoints more thoughtfully. e.g. It isn't fair or accurate to dismiss Vatican II as compromising Catholic verities.


message 20: by John (new)

John Seymour | 2297 comments Mod
Jill wrote: "We were on pilgrimage in Uganda much of October."

Where was your pilgrimage to?


message 21: by Fonch (new)

Fonch | 2419 comments My John has come back 😍. This is my John.


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