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Justin L. Barrett with Pamela Ebstyne King, Thriving with Stone Age Minds: Evolutionary Psychology, Christian Faith, and the Quest for Human Flourishing
(2019). There, McNall offers a full-length noncontrastive approach to the work of Christ which orders traditionally opposed models of atonement into the image of a working human body. Accessible in content yet challenging in purpose, Perhaps makes for a great reading option in undergraduate courses teaching critical thinking or theological method. The practice of “perhaps” must be adopted in a healthy form for many young Christians to thrive in a world which has never been so certain that nothing is certain.