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Testimonials
Pilgrim, for the time being
Very amazing, if in some things misinterpreted to a lesser degree than would be complete. The intellectual knowledge of man vs. the spiritual knowledge accompanying and coinciding with the reasoning intellect of man prime has always been a problem. All in all "dual citizens" is a stunning portrait of the"dual citizenship" the christian deals with in the life lived in Jesus name. I feel in my soul this book is a comfort, to the christian reader first, as well as to the non-christian. Cheers Jason
Dual Citizens
The most positive points to the book are in the introduction & first major section. Stellman does a good job of helping the reader think about being a "pilgrim" in the time between the Already and Not Yet. However, after this first section things do not continue well at all. His ability to lead the reader in a coherent fashion through his new ideas of eschatology show his lack of theological depth. Overall C-