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message 1: by Logan Grant (new)

Logan Grant I look forward to your review of the book. Do you think it would be accessible to me or is this one for down the road?


Jess I commend your interest in a demanding offering in theology. I am only about 150 pages in. I suspect you might want to wait a bit on committing to it. East makes an argument and works it out in a selection of theologians (I have not read Webster but have read a bit of the others) so that may not be what you are interested in If I haven’t scared you off, I would suggest downloading the Kindle sample and reading the introductory chapter “Fault Lines” (about 35 print pages but in its entirety in the sample). If interest takes you that far, I would be happy to discuss it with you afterwards— we could even do it on FaceTime if you were so inclined, or perhaps Zoom for 40 minutes on my free account.


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