Agree or disagree, Matthew supports his claims, yet doesn’t bore the reader with stuffy academic language. He writes in a way that most can understand, yet the amount of homework he put in is evident.
His arguments against PSA are a highlight. Many who would read this book already have their minds made up about the other topics, but PSA is one that gets less fanfare.
As usual, Matthew spends time familiarizing his audience with Rene Girard’s mimetic theory, and Matthew ties this theory in where appropriate.
I was hesitant to read this book, but I’m very glad I did.