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Review - Depends on Reader

Total
4 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 08-24-22

Arviso starts out the book with a warning that you should not continue reading if you are not saved. Kind of an odd statement for a book on the Epistle of James, which is often considered the most deeds oriented writing of the new testaments. At the end of the book you learn that Arviso named his son James, so his love and appreciation for James is certainly deep. Anyway, having already paid $15.95 to download, I continued to listen regardless of my beliefs. I am certainly not an expert on the scriptures. However, the book is beautifully written with both scholarly and faith oriented insights into the subject matter. It was enjoyable and insightful. The book is about 50% on James and about 50% of general apologetics. So, if you are a believer, the book will be a great mix of biblical education and faith. If your approach is more scholarly, you will tire of the apologetics and the lack of meaningful discussion on the more intriguing elements of the Epistle (deeds vs faith). So recommend for believers and not so much for non-believers (take Arviso’s advice and skip it).

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