Historian Molly Worthen on Tim Keller
“[He spoke] always in the tone of a humble conversation partner rather than a browbeating crusader. He was careful to present his arguments as ‘clues’ rather than airtight proof: a set of hints in the fine-tuning of the universe, in human moral instincts, in the intriguing historical evidence from Jesus’s life and death—which, taken together, do not wholly eliminate doubts but have an awfully good chance of making you doubt your doubts.” www.theatlantic.com/ideas/arc…