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I first read this book in the 1960s. I think of it periodically still, and at times quote passages. I have both print and electronic versions. I find the electronic more useful, because of the keyword search capability.
This is James Alison's review of the book, which I found in his paper: "Love your enemy within a divided self." Alison recommends The Islamist ... "I cannot recommend highly enough to those of who haven’t read it already Ed Husain’s book The Islamist. This is a Londoner’s account of how he joined the world of radical Islam in the East End, participated in it, found himself disgusted at what he was becoming, and was able to move away from that world, bringing with him a wonderfully informed vision of how its groups and ideologies work. Husain’s writing impacted me not because he was opening my eyes to something entirely different from anything that I knew. In one sense he was doing that: the world of Arabic-named groups, the scholars and idealogues of a different cultural world, that was fairly new to me."
http://www.motherjones.com/news/feature/2006/05/no_bar_code.html
This book is about 'relationship farming,' among other things. It uses the term 'foodshed,' like watershed or other 'sheds' that constitute a discernable geographic area.

I first read about the book 6-17-06 in the article above in Mother Jones.
http://elvis.rowan.edu/~kilroy/JEK/06/16.html
http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/3150
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Butler

Sermons upon the following subjects. Upon Humane Nature. Upon the Government of the Tongue. Upon Compassion. Upon the Character of Balaam. Upon Resentment. Upon Forgiveness of Injuries. Upon Self-Deceit. Upon the Love of our Neighbour. Upon the Love of God. Upon the Ignorance of Man. Calf (spine professionally rebound) with blind stamping on boards. Very good.
Referenced on page 33 in PRACTICING THEOLOGY. This is the beginning of Chapter 2: "Attending to the Gaps Between Beliefs and Practices," by Amy Plantinga Pauw.
Referenced on page 33 in PRACTICING THEOLOGY. This is the beginning of Chapter 2: "Attending to the Gaps Between Beliefs and Practices," by Amy Plantinga Pauw.
Cited by A.N. Wilson in Paul: the mind of the apostle on page 34, footnote 21