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Book Plunge: The Story of Reality

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  • Book Plunge: The Story of Reality

    So what's the story?

    The link can be found here.

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    What do I think of Greg Koukl's book published by Zondervan? Let's plunge into the Deeper Waters and find out.

    A story is the highest mark
    For the world is a story and every part of it.
    And there is nothing that can touch the world,
    Or any part of it,
    That is not a story. --- G.K. Chesterton.

    I want to thank Greg Koukl for having Zondervan get in touch with me and send me a copy of his book. Greg is a fine apologist to have on our side and I enjoy his writing. I have heard him speak enough that he's one of those writers that I can easily picture him reading the book as it were and hear his voice with it.

    His writing is very persuasive and this is the big draw I think. Koukl writes in layman terminology and he is someone who you can tell he's being as honest with you as he can be. When he talks for instance about the language of Heaven not being appealing to him, he means it. He admits this isn't the fault of Scripture but of his sensitivities.

    Koukl is trying to tell a story. It's the story of reality. He wants you to know that this is not just a story. This isn't some fairy tale dream. This is an accurate retelling of what the world is really like. It's also not just the Christian's story. This is really everyone's story, no matter what their worldview, because reality belongs to everyone.

    He goes through the parts of God, man, Jesus, cross, resurrection. This is a step by step guide, but you won't find it filled down with hard to understand terminology. The book is entirely friendly to the layman. It would be an ideal book for small groups to use.

    Koukl's way of telling the story is as I have indicated, down to Earth. When you read a work by Koukl, it's like you're really there having a conversation with the author. You could easily picture that the book was written just for you. I think even if you were a non-Christian, you would not find this book threatening. Koukl doesn't hold back and doesn't disguise his motives. When he talks about Hell for instance, he says that some readers might think he's trying to scare them. They're right. He is. He doesn't deny that.

    While I liked all of this, it's time to get to some points that I would like to see changed for future additions.

    The first is that the God section was way too short. Not only that, there wasn't really much about God in it. I agree that the atheist objection of "Who created God?" doesn't understand God, but nowadays, people will say "If you can believe in an eternal God, why can't I go with an eternal universe? At least we know it's there." I think we need to show why God is not something like this.

    I also don't think Israel was mentioned once and if it was, there was nothing in-depth about Israel. Too often in our story of the Bible, we go straight from the fall to Jesus and yet, I think all that stuff in the middle about Israel is important. I would like to see how they fit into Koukl's telling of the story.

    Finally, Koukl is right that in approaching the Bible, we need to think like a Middle Eastern Jew, and I think much of the book needs to also be able to have an Eastern audience in mind. When we write about the Bible, we tell the story in guilt and innocence. Jesus's original audience and Eastern audiences today would understand it in honor and shame. I wonder if Koukl would tell the story for that people in that way also. I think it would only deepen the story.

    Still, this is a great book for evangelism. Give it to a non-Christian friend and let them discuss it. Perhaps Koukl should consider a study guide for small groups to use, maybe even something downloadable from STR.

    I enjoyed the book and I give it my endorsement.

    In Christ,
    Nick Peters

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