While I didn’t particularly like Shane Claiborne’s writing style, or the flimsy support for some of his arguments, The Irrisistible Revolution attacks an important and glaringly large problem with the church in America: our self-absorption. Throughout the book, there is an aftertaste of biblical thought, though some of the actual content wasn’t quite solid. Especially […]
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