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Old 10-16-2007, 10:41 PM
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I know I thoroughly enjoyed Pearcey's Total Truth.

My wife is Reading Piper's Don't Waste your Life now.

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Originally Posted by Spear Dane View Post
What would be the most important (read influential, but in a good way) lay book of the decade?

I am thinking along the lines of what Packer's Knowing God was for his decade? Popular, yet solid. I am purposefully excluding much of what is written.

But while solid, it can't be anything too arcane. Nothing along the lines of Causal Distinctions within the Intra-Trinitarian Nexus

Here are a few candidates:

Nancy Pearcey's Total Truth

JP Moreland's Kingdom Triangle

And while we want to stack the deck with reformed stuff, part of the question is assuming influentiality. So most P&R stuff probably won't make it (sadly).
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