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'The Dr. B. Reader on the Ologies:  Psychology, Sociology Anthropology'  -

This is rare and your humor helps.  There are so many Catholic readers, spiritually curious readers, and even burned out psychology fans who are desperately looking for exactly this kind of perspective. - Johana C.

Terrific!  This is the book I should have read in college.  Too many people are falling away from the church and the author shows the interconnectedness of God and what he calls the Ologies. Secular ideas and isms, they all compete with Christianity today but they don’t have to.  To Dr. Baglino, God can be found everywhere and also in these Ologies he explores.  It’s certainly an education from a unique perspective.  - 5 stars for Amazon - George S.

'From Gramsci to Freud: 7 Anti-Christian Philosophers Who Ruined America' -

From a Christian perspective, the book works as a kind of intellectual examination of conscience for our age. It shows how denying God (cf. Ps 14:1; Rom 1:21–25) leads not to liberation but to confusion about truth, morality, and even what it means to be human. In that sense, this book is a welcome step toward recovering a genuinely Christian vision of culture. - Gregg D.

Dr. Baglino, From Gramsci to Freud reads like a cultural autopsy performed with a rosary in one hand and a psychology textbook in the other. You do not just critique ideas. You trace the philosophical fault lines that cracked a civilization once anchored in Christianity and you do it with clarity, conviction, and a surprisingly human sense of humor. That combination alone already puts your work in rare company. Your background as a behavioral science professor shows in the precision. Your life as a Catholic shows in the moral backbone. And the Sinatra tribute artist detail quietly explains why the writing has rhythm and confidence instead of academic stiffness. This is not a book written to impress colleagues. It is written to wake people up. And books like that deserve to be found by the readers who are already hungry for them.  Elisa C. 

In all, '7 Anti-Christian Philosophers' is a must-read for anyone interested in philosophy, religion, or the ongoing dialogue between faith and reason. It's a challenging read, but well worth the effort.    5 Stars for Amazon - Julio F.

More From a Florida Catholic’ -

"It's an eye-opener. The author certainly knows how to keep the readers engaged, and by the time the readers end reading this one, they’d certainly be wanting more!" - The Penguin Writers

“I never thought how our society has changed over the years and how far away we have gone from our God. Thanks to the writer who took the responsibility and enlightened many others like me to more understand culture and the Catholicism.” - John W.

‘You Only Live Thrice’   -

"This is a well-written non-fiction book. The most important part of its content is that it moves the reader, and from where you begin, is certainly not the place you are in when you finish reading it. It's a trip!" - The Penguin Writers

“This book is certainly an eye-opener for my husband and me. How the writer connected everything around us to our religion changed our perspective and helped us in our Christian walk.” Stacy T.

'Europe Meets Florida: Encounters with Psychology, Culture and Religion' -

The author presents the essence of Europe and Florida through some of his experiences, some quite unique and some humorous. Included are some spiritual, psychological and cultural insights during these end times. Dr. Baglino is decidedly Catholic and though spent most of his first 30 years fallen away, he describes some of the its major doctrines that he has taken to heart since. - LT Publishers