Scot McKnight, a Professor of New testament at Northern Seminary in Illinois, has posted a review of the Big Evolution/Creation Book. He describes it as “a good read,” though it is hard to pick out one quote that perfectly summarizes his reaction to it. So go have a look for yourself. You don't want to be the last one to read it!
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The comments to the review are fascinating, if one is not (as I am not) used to that flora.
For the record, Jason, you've written a fair-minded, informed, and helpful book.
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