This is worth reading.
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Penner’s The End of Apologetics seems a more thorough critique along these same lines, but it would be good to see an even more thorough engagement. I’ve posted my thoughts on Penner’s work here: http://gospelthroughsharedexperience.blogspot.co.uk/2013/08/review-end-of-apologetics.html
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