Chis Crain’s Aug 27 post is quite intriquing

Here’s the final paragraph of three:

Whether or not one agrees with Kuklick’s assessment of Hodge, his idea on what makes a Christian thinker long dead worth reading has some merit. Christians today don’t read every Christian writer from the past. Many are forgotten and that is probably a good thing. Not everything written is worth reading (even this and other blogs!). Faithfulness to the Word of God, engagement of the culture, and a combination of experiential wrestling with both, often make for a good read. And, one might add that engagement with the full Christian tradition, not just one ghetto of it, is, or should be, a necessary condition for making a writer worth reading.

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