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Did anyone read through all this? (use the arrows at the top to view the other pages) Blogalogue - Debates About Faith
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Yeah - what are your thoughts?
I am thinking of using the dialogue for my apologetics class this fall (Seniors). Wright acts similar to Douglas Wilson responding to Hitchens last year over at Christianity today. I am reading two of Wright's books at the moment. Clear. Concise. Poignant. Though in the realm of apologetics- not as good, nor convincing, as Tim Keller's The Reason for God.
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I haven't read through it all...just wondering what others thoughts are, if they have read it.
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Wow. I havn't read anything about it but I can only imagine. Wright is bound to have spanked Ehrman around the room.
I know he's a little screwy on some things, but that there is one intelligent man from what I have seen of him.
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