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Jesus: Made in America
Jesus: Made in America
Published by jd.morrison
09-03-2008
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Author
Nichols, Stephen J.
Publisher
InterVarsity Press Academic
ISBN
978-0830828494
Genre
Religion / Christian Church / History
Year Published
2008
Pages
237
Price
24.95
Format & Binding
Paperback, 8.9 x 6 x 0.8 inches
Bibliography & Indices?
yes
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This book looks really interesting to me. I first heard about it about 3 weeks ago when I was listening to a White Horse Inn CD and heard that it was recommended by Michael Horton. I looked at the index of chapters and thought that if I wanted to do a review of the book it might be interesting and helpful to do a chapter by chapter review. So in about an hour I will be back and I will talk about the first chapter. Till then...
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By No Longer A Libertine on 11-18-2008, 07:26 AM
I own it, it is interesting, not profound nor altogether unique but a quick and engaging bathroom read.
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By Richard King on 11-18-2008, 08:59 AM
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I own it, it is interesting, not profound nor altogether unique but a quick and engaging bathroom read.

Or maybe if a person was locked in their apartment and couldn't get out this would give them something to read....right Travis?
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By jd.morrison on 11-19-2008, 09:57 PM
Yeah, I seem to be derilict in my duties... I got caught up with life, and have never finished that book... ugh... if only we had 48 hour days, then I would still be complaining about not having enough time.
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By No Longer A Libertine on 11-23-2008, 12:43 AM
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I own it, it is interesting, not profound nor altogether unique but a quick and engaging bathroom read.

Or maybe if a person was locked in their apartment and couldn't get out this would give them something to read....right Travis?
Quiet you..(Mr. Peabody voice).
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