Was just text chatting my girl-friend on yahoo messenger and we were speaking of books. We both agree that David Wells book "No Place for Truth" is a complex read. I attempted to read it but failed as the reading level seemed to slam dunk me. Also Wells is a philosopher/historian in this book and writes for advanced readers, of which most are not. Can someone tell me what they think about David Wells and this book? One day I want to attempt to read this one again, but perhaps need a new strategy. I hear No Place for Truth is the first in a 5 part book series on truth. This tells me that this book is a Apologetics book or at least in that category.
John
John