Sunday, February 15, 2009

Simply Chrstian - N. T. Wright

Simply Christian - N. T. Wright
I told MP I would not read this book. That was premature. What I really meant was I would not buy it and it is inconvenient trying to park downtown to go to the downtown public library. That would have been oversharing to explain, not to say I have not overshared before. I'm trying to be good.

But where I stayed this weekend was very close to the downtown library so DW and I walked over there Saturday. We saw Louise Alexander which was nice. I was able to pick it up without a problem. I figured by now my card would be expired but it wasn't. It seems like a long time since I have checked out an HPL book. I am so spoiled by the Rice Library. They have a great collection, I like older books, and they let me keep them for 30 days. HPL only allows 14 days, often too short for me.

Plus the workers at HPL have many times not checked my book in when I return it causing me to have to prove to them I do not owe late fees, that it is on their shelves, or already checked out again. This is maddening as you can imagine. So I never put them in the book slot and always insist on watching them swipe the books as returned. This is often inconvenient and they do not appreciate my attitude. So I have tried to stop checking out HPL books.

So I broke my rule this weekend. I got Simply Christian and one of the newer Cat Who books. Rice has none of the Cat Who books. They also do not have much N. T. Wright and certainly not Simply Christian.

DW got two mystery books on spec. The first one was too gross and she did not get far. The second one she liked better and she finished it Saturday night. Friday she finished her Sue Grafton book "I is for Innocent". Because I have not read it yet she gave me some slight teasers but did not spoil it. She did mention a surprise. I'm OK, by the time I start it I will have forgotten what she said, hehe.

I have issues with N. T. Wright that are at best petty. I would love to think I will hate this book. But I probably will not. I will try not to be too annoyed about this. There has to be a reason why Wright is liked by many people that I respect. These people are from all sorts of Christian perspectives. I would like to find glaring problems with his style or theology. But I probably will not. Less certain to me is whether I will find this book helpful to my faith.

I just finished the short introduction. The title of the book reminds one of Lewis', Mere Christianity. It seems he is attempting to do the same thing Lewis was. I am also reminded of Alpha, the series of talks given by Nicky Gumbel. The introduction says he is trying to do what Gumbel is, explain Christianity both to those outside and inside the faith. The subtitle "Why Christianity Makes Sense" implies he as trying to write an apology here. But the introduction never says anything directly about this. Is this British understatement? We shall see I guess.

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