Posted on 09/21/2014 3:46:35 PM PDT by Kaslin
David Limbaughs latest book, Jesus on Trial: A Lawyer Affirms the Truth of the Gospel, sounds like an entertaining and informative read even if you are not especially interested in Christian theological study. From a purely historical perspective, Limbaughs latest work seems like a compelling one.
Ed Morrissey spoke with Limbaugh on September 9 for The Ed Morrissey Show (at about the 1:06:00 mark). The host described Limbaughs book as a nondenominational approach to the analysis of Biblical scripture. Limbaugh noted that this was intentional. While he said that he was not endorsing pluralism, he found that all schools of Christianity have more in common than issues on which they disagree.
Its a personal journey as well as a lawyerly look at testing the gospel, Morrissey observed. Limbaugh agreed that, while he wasnt putting Jesus on trial (title aside), he was taking an attorneys view of the claims in the bible and attempting to determine their veracity.
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I heard David Limbaugh’s interview on Rush’s show and it really piqued my I interest. Seems to be a great book to read and to round off my library.
Now a book about Satan... well, that’s a book the NY Times would be interested in.
They could just interview him, he’s in the newsroom all the time.
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