Willimon sounds like a self-righteous jerk. I assume there’s some grain in what he writes, but the predominant chaff disguises…
On A Really Scathing Review of My Book on Suffering
Do we have any idea why such an angry book as Galatians was preserved? They didn’t tear it up when…
On Among Paul’s Enemies….
" It’s just too confusing to imagine that God’s alleged omnipotence might be something other than what we think of…
On A Really Scathing Review of My Book on Suffering
As an atheist, I've been writing about religion for, well, quite some time now, and I've had people commenting on…
On Dealing With Reviews of My Books By People Who (Apparently) Haven’t Read Them
I think whoever wrote this missed Bart's point. We believe in a G-d who is all powerful, all knowing and…
On A Really Scathing Review of My Book on Suffering
You wrote, "In 1 Thess 3:1, on the other hand, Paul is with Timothy" Here you simply reassert your own…
On Important Literary Features of the Book of Acts
FYI In your post, the link to the Michael Peppard book The Son of God in the Roman World is…
On Making the Gospels Say What You WANT Them To Say
I've heard that historically, in the time of Jesus, after a bride price was discussed, the father would give his…
On What Happened at the Last Supper? A Textual Problem in Luke
Will Willimon's scathing review is heavy on sarcasm and personal attack, but offers almost no grappling with the book's substance.…
On A Really Scathing Review of My Book on Suffering
It’s hilarious, if a bit long. I give this review one star.
On A Really Scathing Review of My Book on Suffering