Abraham: a journey of the heart across three faiths
This is a book review of the book, Abraham: a journey to the heart of three faiths, by Bruce Feiler. The paper gives a synopsis of the book, which involves Feiler traveling through the Middle East and discussing Abraham with Christian, Jewish, and Muslim religious leaders. It explores some new facts revealed by studying the book. Finally, the paper concludes with criticisms of the author's work, and suggestions for what he could have done to make the work more relevant.
Research Paper
Undergraduate
The political economy of food in Moche society
Most of the artifacts traditionally recognized as part of the Moche culture revolve around a restricted and exclusive social domain (Bawden 1996). Huge pyramids, elaborate art, and exquisite crafts, all are indicative…