Can We Trust the Gospels?
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A very good book overall - my only complaint was the e-book formatting. It was almost as though nobody had done any proof reading - hyphenated words were in the middle of the column (it appeared to be "hard" returns that stayed in when page orientation and font changes were applied), and many of the footnote numbers had part of the footnotes in many cases inserted directly into the text instead of referring to the footnote number at the end of the chapter.
April 18, 2013
Better Than Expected
I learned a lot of things I didn't know before. Even handed reading of the liberal vs. conservative debate.
September 28, 2012
I recommend for sharing.
I had previously purchased a copy. This was an additional order so that I would have a copy to share with others--a copy free of my markings and jottings in my copy.
January 28, 2011
This is a very assessable book that would speak to the Christian who is struggling to reconcile his/her Faith with theologically liberal attacks. The author is very winsome in his wording and actually grants a lot of the liberal ideas (although he doesn't agree with their conclusions). It's good because one doesn't need to take the "blind" conservative approach of "closing ones ears and eyes".My only problem with it is that it is more of a beginner's book on the issue. This is my personal issue because I already knew quite a bit of the things in there and wanted more depth. Nevertheless, it should be a good starter and help to those who may be struggling with these types of issues.
May 14, 2010