Book Reviews

A Review of, “A Christian’s Handbook To Logical Fallacies, by Eitan Bar

This will be a short review. If you are looking for a book to use as a concise, and quick reference on logical fallacies, or a primer on the topic, this will suffice for most people. I did find the author’s understandings of Calvinism to be offensive, and lacking understanding. If you are not a Calvinist, you’ll probably chuckle at some of his attempted whit. I did not. That aside, for the price, and the accessible way the book is organized, it is helpful as a quick reference book. There are better ones out there, but if you are a laymen, this one will be one of the better ones you can get. I do recommend it in that regard.

One thought on “A Review of, “A Christian’s Handbook To Logical Fallacies, by Eitan Bar

  1. Hello Bob,

    Thank you for your concise and candid review of Eitan Bar’s A Christian’s Handbook to Logical Fallacies. Your insights into the book’s utility as a quick reference for laymen are helpful. While noting your concerns regarding the author’s portrayal of Calvinism, it’s good to hear that, overall, you find the book beneficial for those seeking an accessible guide on logical fallacies. Your balanced perspective aids readers in making informed decisions about exploring this resource.​

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