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By Jeremy | March 16, 2007
Eric Metaxas' book about the greatest world changer the world has forgotten, William Wilberforce, is once again on the
NYT Best Sellers list (4 weeks in a row!) and it seems to be building steam judging from the growing media coverage. I just received my copy of the book, and I promise a real review ... soon.
MEDIA LINKS
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NPR's “Talk of the Nation†Feb. 22, 2007: Featuring Eric Metaxas and the director of the film Amazing Grace, Michael Apted. The full introduction to the book is also excerpted on the site.
National Review Online Q&A Feb. 23, 2007: “Amazing Story: Eric Metaxas on the Life of William Wilberforceâ€Â
Rich Lowry in the New York Post Feb. 23, 2007: “THE WILBERFORCE: How Faith Moved a Nationâ€Â
John Wilson in Books & Culture Feb. 26, 2007: “A Crackling Bonfire of Truth and Clarityâ€Â
CBN's The 700 CLUB Feb. 23. 2007
Grace Cathedral in San Francisco Feb. 24, 2007: Podcast Conversation w/Dean Alan Jones
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Topics: books, media | 1 Comment »
March 16th, 2007 at 8:38 pm
I saw Metaxes at a book review in San Francisco. He spoke with David Batsotone who just wrote a book on modern slavery. I was impressed with the presentations of both authors. I blogged about it here: http://norcalurban.blogspot.com/2007/02/update.html.
I’m about 1/3 into the book. It’s really good so far. Well written, good historical overview without getting bogged down. Christian in focus but not preachy… good stuff. Looking forward to your comments.