"For all our arguments over the bodily resurrection of Jesus, if we do not offer a salvation to the world that actually means something to their physical, this-worldly existence (not denying, of course, that there’s a next wordly aspect to our salvation…but even it is physical!), then our cognitive assent to the bodily resurrection of Jesus is meaningless act of the intellect."
- Tom Fuerst,
here, in part of his extensive review of David Platt’s
Radical. Tom offers insights on the book, ranging from what Platt does really well to, well, what he doesn’t. I’m going to post links to the whole review once it is finally up. A great and thought-provoking review of a book that’s gotten a lot of press.
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