After America entered World War II, a genuine opportunity arose to save at least 70,000 Romanian Jews who had been deported to the killing fields of Transnistria. This title presents the true story of the senior officials of the US State Department at the height of World War II, whom some accused of being accomplices of Hitler.
In this inspiring book, Meacham reassures us, "The good news is that we have come through such darkness before"--as, time and again, Lincoln's better angels have found a way to prevail.
This book is a psychotherapist's reflections on the relationship between psychotherapy, truth, ancestry, tribe, and democracy.
Full of stories, poetry, meditations, journaling exercises, and colorful everyday examples, this book will open the heart, nourish the self, and quicken the soul.
Examining a host of social and economic injustices from a spiritual perspective, the author of A Return to Love offers her perspective on how to change America from a greed-obsessed nation to one that respects the rights and dignity of all ...
In Restoring America's Soul, Dunaway refreshingly suggests an enlightened course forward for the thoughtful conservative in contemporary America.
An analysis of the 20th-century author's significant impact on American culture and politics explores the people and institutions that continue to be influenced by her work, providing coverage of such topics as her famed 1950s "Collective," ...
Explaining how to transform the practical necessity of work into an opportunity for spiritual nourishment, a poet and corporate consultant argues that true success arises from working less on organizational matters and more on one's life.
A Harvard professor and former Dean of Harvard College offers his provocative analysis of how America's great universities are failing students and the nation
Brown soon realized that many people, including many Christians, found it dillicult to single out abortion as uniquely ... That led to a meeting at L'Abri Schaeffefs compound in Switzerland three weeks later and a long conversation with ...
When I was at Harvard , Dr. Herbert Benson was teaching about meditation , and one of the students told him how frustrating it was trying to meditate , and how she felt she was really bad at it . Dr. Benson smiled and responded ...