Unlike dense, unreadable tomes, McGrath writes with the clarity of a scientist (his original training was in molecular biophysics) and the passion of a pastor. He does not merely list doctrines; he shows how those doctrines were developed in history and why they make philosophical sense.
The speed was insane. 50MB/s. It shouldn't have been possible on the library's ancient network. In seconds, the file was sitting on his desktop. Unlike dense, unreadable tomes, McGrath writes with the
He often uses a "topical" method, addressing the Apostles' Creed as a foundational outline. Unlike dense, unreadable tomes, McGrath writes with the