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    Thursday, April 8, 2010, 10:36 PM

    Two of our writers here at Evangel have been up to no good of late.  And you should know about it.

    First, I subject our overlord Joe Carter (who is ultimately to blame for bringing together this rag-tag band of miscreants) to rigorous examination regarding his book, How to Argue like Jesus.

    It’s a provocative name, and appropriately misleading.   It’s just cheeky enough to get people to read the first chapter, where Joe and John Coleman begin their systematic rehabilitation of Christian argumentation and persuasion.

    Second, our own John Mark Reynolds has joined with Phillip Johnson to pen the latest critique against The New Atheists in Against all Gods, which you should pre-order.   I haven’t read it yet, but this review makes me think that it’s going to be a fair and candid contribution to the ongoing conversation about religion’s role in the culture and university.

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