reviews
Nov 17, 2009
Busted
Thanks to Andrew Rogers of Zondervan for sending me this book to review. I had requested for Andrew to send me a book that he thought would be a good book for my readers. I think he chose quite well.
Busted deals with various myths about Christianity. Kamecke, as he writes, does not take the pains to document his sources. Neither does he write in a scholarly fashion. He writes for the common person who does not have the time to fight his way through difficult tomes to find More...
Thanks to Andrew Rogers of Zondervan for sending me this book to review. I had requested for Andrew to send me a book that he thought would be a good book for my readers. I think he chose quite well.
Busted deals with various myths about Christianity. Kamecke, as he writes, does not take the pains to document his sources. Neither does he write in a scholarly fashion. He writes for the common person who does not have the time to fight his way through difficult tomes to find More...
Jul 12, 2009
An okay book. It didn't hold my interest which I think is more related to the author's writing style. However, it may appeal to the author's intended audience: "the average Christian (or interested seeker) who has not had the opportunity for formal study in a Bible college or seminary" (p. 26).
Jan 04, 2012
This is a great book for the average Christian who wants to defend his faith against popular myths about the Bible and Christianity. Easy to read, engaging writing style. The author also offers many resources for deeper exploration into Christian apologetics.
Aug 06, 2010
Good overall book, decently written and did mention some questions I had regarding Christianity and a lot that I hadn't thought of or heard. Written in prose that most laymen could understand, but at times a little contrived.
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