Review: When Athens Met Jerusalem by John Mark Reynolds

Useful introduction to the Greek Philosophers, meatier than Sproul's Consequences of Ideas, though obviously limited to a narrower timeframe. 

Not always clearly organized, which made moving quickly to grab the big ideas difficult. I will probably come back through at a slower pace at a later date, but my precis paper was due. Such is life. But this a valuable introductory work, and removed some of my hesitation toward jumping into Plato and Aristotle directly. 

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