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Beyond Opinion Living the Faith We Defend
By Ravi Zacharias
Published by Thomas Nelson
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On 12/1 Adam Shields wrote: I am not a huge fan of apologetics. So is is a bit odd that I picked this book to read and review. I am not trying to be disingenuous, but rather I hoped that the focus would be on the subtitle “Living the Faith We Defend“. But this book still started with some of the assumptions that I dislike ... Early Thoughts on “Beyond Opinion”
On 11/18 Samantha Ward wrote: I received Beyond Opinion back in mid-summer. I thought it was by Ravi Zacharias but it’s really just edited by him. I’m sure the book would be useful for seminary students but I found the text too dry to hold my interest. The various articles compiled in the book are written by fantastic individuals ... Probably good if you can make it through
On 8/12 Melanie Thurman wrote: I love listening to Ravi Zacharias, and I really wanted to get educated a little in apologetics, so I looked forward to reading this book. I think that I got more than I bargained for here. Although, I think that the authors did a fantastic job here, this book was a tough read. There is so much to learn ... Beyond Opinion
On 7/10 Ian Cameron McLaren wrote: As I begin this review, I feel the need to be completely honest and state up front that I mostly skimmed this book. I do take the task of reading and reviewing books seriously, but I just could not find the motivation to work my way through each of this volume's 329 pages. While I have a great deal of ... beyond opinion
On 7/7 William Colburn wrote: Who would I recommend this book to? This is a great book for those who are true believers. It will confirm them in their current evangelical worldview. It will introduce, or at least remind, them of the great diversity of issues that make up our reality. If, though, you are looking for something scholarly ... Beyond Opinion – Living the Faith We Defend
On 1/22 Sierra McConnell wrote: This book has been sitting on my nightstand since spring. I've tried to read it several times but never managed to get too far into it until today. I just started section two and I had to put it down.One of the main reasons I'm no longer a big fan of Christianity is the arrogance posessed by Christians. ... Beyond Opinion - Ravi Zacharias