![]() ![]() ![]() He wrote a few more Dune-related books and they were a mixture of good and bad. He wrote a novel called Dune and it was good. Once upon a time in a science fictional decade far, far away there was an author named Frank Herbert. I first read Destination: Void many years after I'd already decided this was my favorite book and didn't even think about it.) It does give a little more background then is provided in The Jesus Incident but I don't want you to hate it and then not read this one. (Note: You do not need to read the first book in the series as it really doesn't add a whole lot and isn't very good. I may even be willing to send you a copy if you can't get one any of these places. Find a copy in a library or through ILL or on Alibris or somewhere else online and read it. So if that topic interests you, read this book. So I'll just tell you I love it because the main question I take from it is, "What, who, where, why, and how is/what's the nature/definition of god?" which is why I went to grad school to study religion. So anything I could write here would be insufficient. ![]() Perhaps that's the reason: what I have to say would be a dissertation. ![]() I tried to use it as the foundation of my Master's thesis but my advisor said there was too much to say about it and to save it for my PhD.Īnd yet I can't review it. I gave a little seminar thing on it once. I've read it numerous times and own several copies although it's out of print. ![]()
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