Hi
As an evangelical and graduate of 2 of their bible colleges, I am
fully aware of the fear and reluctance to look at anything beyond
our standard phrases, domesticated western format and
conventions.
To me, this book is worth a serious read, if nothing else to see
what those on the other side are saying. When we hear and listen to
the non biblical, illogical , politicized nonsense passed off for
the fundamental gospel these days, it is no wonder these books are
selling.
I like the break down of the bible into it's main components
-Foundations, Hebrew Bible and New Testament,it's comments on the
historical context and focus on the actual meaning of many of the
common words used in churches today.I like his focus on the
"prophetic theology" and our role today vs the conventional that
supports the political power in office.
Even his footnotes are worth a glance, as well as his final
comments.
Do I agree with all_NO, but to those mentally and biblically frozen
in their fundamentalism, it is time to take a peak and learn.