Focusing on the intersection of biblical creation texts and contemporary scientific theories, this book offers a thorough historical analysis of the narratives surrounding creation. It explores the shared insights and distinct differences between science and religion, advocating for a thoughtful dialogue between the two. By examining these foundational ideas, it seeks to illuminate how both perspectives can coexist and inform our understanding of origins.
Mark Harris Book order (chronological)
This author explores the birth of New Hollywood through five pivotal films. His writing is characterized by sharp insights into the world of cinema and the realm of pop culture. As an established critic and essayist, he offers readers a unique perspective on the evolution of the film industry. His work appeals to those interested in a deeper understanding of film history and its cultural impact.





Scenes From A Revolution
- 512 pages
- 18 hours of reading
'The most revelatory and entertaining Hollywood book since Easy Riders, Raging Bulls.' Daily Telegraph
Companions for Your Spiritual Journey
- 131 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Weaving together life today with the wisdom of saints like John Bunyan and Evelyn Underhill, Mark Harris has created a practical guide to spiritual growth that covers issues such as spiritual dryness, temptation, discouragement and more.
Bang the Drum Slowly
- 243 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Henry Wiggen, hero of The Southpaw, became the best-known fictional baseball player in America. Now he is back again in Bang the Drum Slowly, throwing a baseball "with his arm and his brain and his memory and his bluff for the sake of his pocket and his family."Also available in Bison Book editions are The Southpaw, It Looked Like For Ever, and A Ticket for a Seamstitch, the other three volumes in the Henry Wiggen series.
Films of Marilyn Monroe
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Book by Conway, Michael