After reading this maybe I now know how he does it.
Note from John Starke, editor at TGC: This week we are asking church leaders, Christian thinkers, and writers about their reading habits. We may not be able to read as much as them or even as wide, but we may be able to learn from them. Read Carl Trueman’s summary of his reading habits from yesterday. Today we continue our series with Fred Sanders, author of Deep Things of God: How the Trinity Changes Everything, teaches in the Torrey Honors Institute at Biola University.
"And it’s fine to read for fun and entertainment, or even to read haphazardly. But you need to have made a decision that you’re going to do so. There are some books that I’m done with in 90 minutes, because I already knew what was in them before I picked them up, and I got everything I needed from them in a short encounter. I’m not an especially fast reader, but I do read strategically."
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