Teresa's Reviews > Fit Bodies Fat Minds: Why Evangelicals Don't Think and What to Do About It
Fit Bodies Fat Minds: Why Evangelicals Don't Think and What to Do About It (Hourglass Books)
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I borrowed this and had a hard time not underlining and annotating left and right. He hits the nail on the head with his observations of evangelical anti-intellectualism. Convicting. He pulls no punches that refusal to love God with our minds is sin, and must be repented of. Written in 1994 but incredibly relevant as many of the roots of anti-intellectualism have actually grown and blossomed (maybe into corpse-flowers) since then. Even so, he is careful not to condemn outright things like TV, but just their negative effects—in this he avoids the trap of legalism that is so easy when critiquing culture.
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