Whew! Boy am I glad I bought this book when it first was published. I think I paid only six bucks for it and now, can you believe it! they want forty-three bucks for this book! Is it worth the price? I have read a lot of theologies and I have yet to find one written so comprehensively and so clear
What the Bible Says About God, the Creator (What the Bible Says Series)
β Scribed by Jack Cottrell
- Publisher
- College Pr Pub Co
- Year
- 1984
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 267
- Series
- What the Bible Says Series
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Whew! Boy am I glad I bought this book when it first was published. I think I paid only six bucks for it and now, can you believe it! they want forty-three bucks for this book! Is it worth the price? I have read a lot of theologies and I have yet to find one written so comprehensively and so clearly as this one. . When I first read this book, I could hardly put it down, it is that good.
If you like reading R.C Sproul, you will enjoy Conttrell. Although not as well known as R.C. both authors are masters in communicating complex ideas simply. The main difference between the two authors is that Conttrell is not a Calvinist. But more about that in another review.
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