Joey Earl Horstman offers fresh, faithful insights on everything from postmodernism to why Easter is a weird holiday, casting light on the struggles of living hopefully in a sometimes hopeless world.
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This review is from: Praise, Anxiety, & Other Symptoms of Grace (Paperback)
My only regret is that this book was not available three years ago, when I started graduate school and had a class that looked extensively at post-modern theory. Horstman, in his wry witty way, critiques post-modernism, and in the process reaffirms the Truth about God without simply rejecting post-modernism out of hand. Although most of his essays were humorous, the laughs came the loudest when he wasn't trying to make an especially deep point. His essay on summer commandments: to roughly paraphrase, "Bonk not thy brother with thy tennis racket, again I say, bonk not" -- was alone worth the price of the book.
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