That's a great book that our students could use -- although the thickness might freak out a few of them.

The reading level seems a hair lower (better for ESL students) . The content is blocked into lots of smaller sections. And the pages are laid out with generous amounts of white space and cute illustrations (drawn by Thorsen!).
Like McGrath, Thorsen is very irenic and broad -- looking at the various sides of each issue without taking unkind jabs at people or their views. He perhaps doesn't probe quite as deeply into each subject as McGrath (which is okay for undergrad students -- and that provides an opportunity to include supplemental reading from original sources) but he does seem to be pretty comprehensive. There are study questions and there is a glossary. About 400 pages.
It's nice when there are several great choices.
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