I cannot say enough good about this book. First, let me say that it is NOT written with the contentious spirit that one may think. Horton has actually written an excellent book on discipleship for the modern/postmodern era. Even if you are a "dyed in the wool" Platt appreciator (just being funny - no ill will intend) you should read this book. Horton does not argue against Platt. Horton argues for perseverance and biblical moderation in all things. Trust me; you will appreciate this book. It's bigger than the denominational squabbling. Thank you Michael Horton for this gift to our age! October 2014.
A conversational listing of my quirky reading interests. This blog is for those of us who love reading and enjoy the gift of books. It's not a "perfect" list to show orthodoxy - not trying to prove anything. My opinions are in fun and in a spirit of helpfulness. Let's keep it friendly. I'm often asked two questions, "What are you reading lately?" and "Why don't you blog?" This is my attempt to answer both questions. I hope you like it. Thanks for stopping in and I hope you visit often!
About Me
- Scott Slaughter
- A wooded mountain path, a clear rolling stream, a faithful dog by my side, the company of family and friends, a stack of compelling books, and a steaming cup of black coffee - these are a few of my favorite things.
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