Shilo Brooks and Coleman Hughes discuss Thomas Sowell's book A Conflict of Visions, which came out almost 40 years ago. Sowell considered it his best, and it is the best of the four I have read. Tearing the argument down to the studs - the constrained versus unconstrained view of humanity - is greatly clarifying.
This inverview, and Soule's book, is so good. Thank you, AVI. Of course, appreciating Soule goes along with only one group's set of beliefs. Interesting contrast he draws between the constrained and unconstrained. The Gospel writers implicitly draw their contrast between the disciples and the crowd. And for Paul, the divide was between people of the flesh, and those of the Spirit.
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