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TEAI apologize for so much head-jerking excitement and knowledge coming your way in one day.

First, beginning sometime today March 10 through March 13, Brazos Press will be running an ebook special (of $2.99) for The Evolution of Adam.

So if haven’t read it but you’ve been wondering exactly what manner of heresy I stumble into regarding evolution (crazy things like: non-scientists have to take the scientific consensus seriously and the Adam story isn’t history but theology that participates in the ubiquitous ancient genre of myth), wonder no more.

“Oh, I can’t afford $2.99.” Liar. Yes you can. Do it.

Also, just arrived at my doorstep yesterday, for all you people out there with no time to read, is the audio version of The Bible Tells Me So.

TBTMS audio

It’s read by Joe Barrett, a voice some of you may recognize from other audio books. He does a great job, though I have to admit, I was hoping for Roseanne Barr. Or at least Whoopi Goldberg. Just not Tim McCarver. Anybody but him.

The audio version is slightly more than $2.99–like 10x more, but that’s the going rate for grown people having books read to them.

On the plus side, I no longer need to recommend you find some way of turning pages while keeping an eye on the road. This seems like the safer option.

Pete Enns, Ph.D.

Peter Enns (Ph.D., Harvard University) is Abram S. Clemens professor of biblical studies at Eastern University in St. Davids, Pennsylvania. He has written numerous books, including The Bible Tells Me So, The Sin of Certainty, and How the Bible Actually Works. Tweets at @peteenns.