I have once again ended up with two copies of a new book, and the publisher has agreed to allow the second copy to be given away to a lucky reader of this blog. This time, the book is Richard F. Carlson and Tremper Longman III, Science, Creation and the Bible: Reconciling Rival Theories of Origin
(IVP Academic, 2010).
Since Mark Stevens won the last giveaway, I’ll use his proposed giveaway method, which is to ask readers to recommend that the book be given to someone else. The recipient with the most votes wins. You cannot vote for yourself (well, you can but you’ll be disqualified). Anonymous votes do not count. Votes should be submitted in the form of comments on this blog.
This is your opportunity to utilize your blog, e-mail, Twitter, and/or Facebook to mobilize people to come here and vote for you. In the process, be sure to tell them what a great blog this is and why they should become regular readers themselves.
Since there may be institutions (e.g. libraries in countries with struggling economies) that would benefit from having this book, let me add that institutions can be voted for to receive the book, and there is nothing prohibiting individuals connected with an institution from voting for an institution they are connected with.
There were some other good suggestions for giveaways that were made as entries in the last giveaway, and so I hope to use some of them in the future when opportunity arises.