Marius Eder Eder itibaren Štava, Serbia
This was a short book about the Gospel of Judas that has recently come to the forefront and garnered much attention. Wright takes time analyzing why people cling to "new discoveries" and what this implies in our culture. He then goes on to explain what this material does bring to light and then what it does not by specifically responding to much writing by Gnostics. I am certainly no theologian(just enjoy it as a lowly layman) and so this was not something that really came across my radar. If I was not so invested in reading everything that Wright has done, it would have been even longer before I heard about it. That said, I did not have too much invested in hearing specifically on the topic so while I did enjoy it, it was certainly not one of my favorite of his. I am very thankful to be hearing of this from a source I enjoy/trust so much, though.
One of the best primers on biological evolution possible.
I feel like the author tried to combine too many plots into one, and ran out of pages, or really didn't want to dedicate the amount of pages/time necessary to fully develop each plot- thus leaving the book a bit on the light side left me finishing the book just to finish it. Which bums me out as I have been looking forward to reading this book since I heard about it on NPR last year.