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Bookshelf Anomalies #3: Knowing Man & Sex God

08.14.08 | No Comments

Sex God

In the first two installments of Bookshelf Anomalies I highlighted pairs of books that were ideologically at odds with one another. In this edition, it’s not the actual content of the books that makes things interesting. It’s just the way the titles go together. The two books are:

  1. Knowing Man by J.I. Packer (out of print, so no picture or link to Amazon)
  2. Sex God by Rob Bell

Knowing Man. Sex God.

Come on, it’s funny.

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