Much like the Counterpoint series and yet different this book gives us a glimpse at scholarship on both sides of the aisle - believer and unbeliever. I particularly like this book because it informs me as to what an agnostic or even atheist believes about Christ and Christianity. So often I hear only from Evangelicals about Non-evangelicals, and it does me well (as well as Christ's church) to hear it "straight from the horse's mouth."
Much like the Counterpoint series and yet different this book gives us a glimpse at scholarship on both sides of the aisle - believer and unbeliever. I particularly like this book because it informs me as to what an agnostic or even atheist believes about Christ and Christianity. So often I hear only from Evangelicals about Non-evangelicals, and it does me well (as well as Christ's church) to hear it "straight from the horse's mouth."