Takeaway: If you are going to respond to another author, it is best to deal with their actual arguments.
GK Beale opens the book with a fictional discussion between two Evangelicals. This fictional discussion was one of the better parts of the book. It actually took both the conservative and more moderate evangelical students seriously.
Beale is directly responding to Peter Enns’ Inspiration and Incarnation. I was interested in reading a good conservative response to Enns. It is not that I think that Enns’ book was perfect, it was far from it. But Beale’s problems with Enns’ book seem to rely less on the evidence that Enns’ presents than on the defense of what Beale views as an Evangelical view of inerrancy and the doctrine of scripture.


Takeaway: This is one of the more important contributions to Evangelical Theology I have read in recent years. I very much look forward to expanded editions or new books by Anderson to supplement what he has here.

Summary: The story of last battle of the 3rd Book of Twilight (Eclipse) told from one of the newborn vampires.
Takeaway: Spiritual friendship is important and undervalued.
Summary: A classic hero: a good guy that is a bit bad, but still sacrifices himself for the girl