Friday, October 06, 2006
The 50 books that shaped evangelicals
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Good list, generally -- but at least a couple are sloppily written, sloppily edited, and otherwise lacking in social values. In particular, Phillip Johnson's diatribe appears wholly divorced from any serious grounding in his topic of biology, and Josh McDowell's book has always struck me for it's egregious abuse of evidentiary logic in argument. What's up with those?
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