Simply a rousing new edition of one of my favorite books. Douglas Wilson has produced a verse rendering of Beowulf that recreates the alliterative style of the original. The result is a more visceral reading experience that suits the subject matter well. I highly recommend it.
I really wanted to like this book. There's not a lot of what I would call "Christian satire" out there, and I'd read some good reviews of this work. However, the writing was so poor that I had a really hard time slogging through it. Perspectives were changing everywhere, hopping from one character t...
What a load of crap. I wished Wilson would go back to school and study about Evolution biology and then tried to understand what Richard Dawkins were really saying in his book.
Excellent resource! Plain talk for Christian men on how to be the men God has called us to be. I will probably reread this soon.
If I had more stars to give, I would give this book about two or three dozen more!
I wonder if this Douglas had even read the book from Sam Harris. The reason I said this is because Douglas seems to be talking to himself, thinking up stuff that Sam Harris might have said or meant without really trying to comprehend what Sam Harris said in his book. This book is just another rant f...