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A learned and thought-provoking rehabilitation of medieval methods in the context of modern dilemmas, certain to appeal to patrons in academic libraries, seminaries, and many individual readers.
Tutu's remarkable place in history renders anything he writes of interest to many; however, this book is a valuable achievement in its own right and should be of interest to many.
A fine addition to the growing library of alternative approaches to literalism in belief, this book is suitable for academic libraries, liberal churches, and individual seekers.
Even if Beach's overarching argument does not quite work, his reading of the Bible itself is persuasive and valuable. This account is suitable for seminary libraries, church groups, and pastors.
This brisk, capably written, and effective treatment of the religious beliefs of two crucially important Christian writers and leaders is suitable for church groups and individual readers.
This brief work, really a church-planting manual, may not be an obvious place to start for the individual seeker (that would be The Interfaith Alternative) but is the obvious place to turn for the curious who want to gather in interfaith settings.