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Old 06-06-2014, 03:57 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by Difflugia View Post
I find books about the history and interpretation of the Biblical text endlessly fascinating, but theology, not so much.
I'm like you on that.

I wasn't sure about Carson's book, but after looking over the preview and book description, I went ahead and got it. The title of the book was almost no help at all. The book is mainly an exposition of five passages in the New Testament, a commentary more-or-less on those passages, dealing with the cross (i.e., death) and resurrection of Jesus.

Oddly, I noticed at Amazon that there a Whispersync version available for it! It is hard to imagine an audiobook of a commentary! I won't be able to get it, though, because I bought the Christianbook ePub. I got the Christianbook ePub because it was the one marked way down.
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