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Joshua Gonzales Gonzales itibaren Savarapeta, Andhra Pradesh, Hindistan

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Not so interesting to me but I felt I should finish it

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Taken as a whole, the writing and the concept were both novel. The simultaneous and similar incidents that happened to Philip and Morris were funny and the way David narrated them are simply entertaining. The drama script format in the final chapter would really gave an idea to those who read and liked this that this is cut for a movie or a sitcom (which I read in Wikipedia to really have happened in the 70s). Although it is now dated (there was no computer yet and there was a mention of electric typewriter) this will be bound to an entertaining read especially for the academe.

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This isn't the definitive book on universalism I was hoping for. Nevertheless it was very good. Plenty of excellent arguments, though when it came to discussing the texts it began to feel like those old Calvinist-Arminian arguments. Necessary, of course, but not something I enjoy reading. The final section in which he discusses the failures of both Augustinianism and Arminianism and the superiority of universalism is the best part of the book. Essential reading for anyone considering universalism.