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Harriet Harris: Fundamentalism and Evangelicals

In one sense, this book belongs alongside James Barr’s books on fundamentalism. It is, I think, just as good and as thought-provoking as those books. This also means it will also be strong medicine for some readers. I do not think that Harris is ever mean-spirited in her treatment of fundamentalism, but perhaps some readers will think her to be so.

Reviewed by John Poirier

 

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Category: Ministry, Winter 2010

About the Author: John C. Poirier, Th.M. (Duke Divinity), D.H.L. (Jewish Theological Seminary), is an independent scholar who has published numerous articles on a wide range of topics. He is the author of The Invention of the Inspired Text: Philological Windows on the Theopneustia of Scripture (2021).

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