The Bible's Female Preacher

Carefully crafted, ingeniously written, Better Off Born Dead blows the doors off of the Vatican. With his common- sense approach to decoding the language of the ancient texts, Braggs’s doesn’t rewrite history: he uncovers it. Using his knowledge of grammar, Braggs’s points out where ancient scholars went wrong and reveals to his readers the diary of the greatest preacher of the Old Testament, Princess Tamar of David. That’s right, the diary of a Female Preacher.

Thursday, December 22, 2005

Biola College: A New Paradigm?

From: "Craig Hazen"
To:
Subject: Better Off Born Dead
Date: Sat, 1 Oct 2005 11:12:30 -0700

Dear Floyd:



Thank you so much for the copy of your book. Based on what I have read of it so far, it really is intriguing. Sorry, though, that it is not my area of expertise--hence I can't give you much of a thoughtful evaluation.

Theses like yours find their power by weathering the debates and persuading the experts in the field--in this case the field of Biblical wisdom literature.

If you haven't had a chance to get feedback from experts, I would think it a great idea for you to present it at a meeting of the Society for Biblical Literature or at the Evangelical Theological Society. If your evidence and arguments are persuasive, you could set up a new paradigm--and that would be very exciting.

I know how much work it is to produce such a study, and for that you should be congratulated!

Blessings,



Craig

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