payne makes you swim in a peasoup of words with not a single friendly bullet point in sight. in return he is logical coherent and wide-ranging in what he covers. he has things to say to the last chapter. and he threatens to change your point of view, not because he writes compellingly but because he makes a compelling case.
after a professional lifetime of kantian ethics it is a shock to my soul to be confronted with a biblical basis for what i should do. after the shock passes what remains can no longer be kant.
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