Okay, she’s a WSC student and she’s in my Medieval-Reformation class and she’s required to read it, but Tricia is reading it nonetheless and she she likes it!
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May 6, 2008 at 8:12 am
Steven Carr
Just out of curiosity. What does your book have that Lyle Bierma’s doesn’t. I ask that because I would like to read it, but it is expensive. I need justification to buy it and read it. I need to buy it because no one I know owns it, and my college library doesn’t carry it. I’ve read Bierma’s book, and enjoyed it very much.
May 6, 2008 at 8:53 am
R. Scott Clark
Hi Steven,
I deliberately tried to build on Lyle’s work. I spend a little more time putting Olevianus in his context and I spell out his systematic theology on some crucial issues. For what it’s worth Lyle thinks the book is worth having. You can always get it via inter-library loan. Any public library can get it for you or your school library can get it for you. Go to your reference librarian and give him/her the bibliographic information and he/she can order it for you and it probably won’t cost you anything.
May 6, 2008 at 10:04 am
Steven Carr
Thanks, I’ll check out the inter-library loan.
May 6, 2008 at 11:01 am
Tricia
I loved that book! I would have given it greater reviews if I would have known you were going to post about my blog!