If you read last Friday's post, you know that we're starting another Read Along project. This one's under 300 pages, just 18 chapters, and full of great content: Is God Just a Human Invention: And Seventeen Other Questions Raised by the New Atheists by Sean McDowell and Jonathan Morrow. (Hear the interview with the authors here and book review here.) Audio will be provided each week with chapter summaries, a PDF study guide, and a place to discuss the reading online.
And the start date is... Next Friday: March 30, 2012.
What to do: In the meantime, pick up the paperback or the Kindle version of the book so you'll be ready to start.
We're going to give away a few paperbacks and Kindle versions. Just leave a comment either on this post or on the Facebook page and you'll be entered into the drawing. Winners will be chosen Tuesday.
Looking forward to reading along with you again!
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19 comments :
I would love a copy of this book. Keep fighting the good fight!
Love this site! Thankful for these resources.
This book has beeb on my wishlist for some time. I would enjoy reading it along with others.
All set and ready to go!
With that book in my hands I will read along.
At what rate do you guys read? A chapter a week, a few chapters a week? I'm trying to decide if I have enough time to keep up or not.
Just one chapter a week, and they are not heavy chapters.
Oh great, sounds like fun
I have lots of books I am yet to finish reading, but what's one more?
Reading along with others at a steady, one-chapter-a-week pace provides a good incentive to knock one out. Not to mention squeezing out all the content you can from it and internalizing it.
Look forward to going through this with everyone...with or without a free copy :)
I would love a copy. It sounds like fun to keep up with everyone.
Would very much like the opportunity to read along. Email is theglow@gmail.com
I'm in. Unfortunately I didn't make the groothuis till the end. Still few chapters that I haven't red but I think this is much lighter reading.
email:piupaupija@gmail.com
I'd love to be part of this new read along.
I really enjoyed the Groothius study too. My husband and I have been helping out with a Campus Bible Fellowship at a nearby university, and I found Groothius's book to be very helpful. I referenced it several times.
Sign me up for book giveaway!
Love this site thanks so much for all the work you do! Blessings Tim
Thanks for all you do, Brian. It's wonderful to have a hub to go to for my favorite subject, apologetics.
I would love a kindle copy of the book.
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