“The Triad of Solomon” by R. I. Johnston receives praise from the US Review of Books
The US Review of Books has praised The Triad of Solomon by R. I. Johnston.
The book is of special interest to those who would like to understand the connection between the wisdom books of the Bible — mainly Canticles, Proverbs, and Ecclesiastes — and the stages of their spheres of life.
USRB’s Donna Ford remarks:
“Johnston’s research is extensive, including brief biographies and pictures of other illustrious thinkers. The author uses a bibliography cross-referenced to citations within the text. There is also a comprehensive glossary and an index. Johnston’s chief audience is likely pastors or ministers, and possibly academics, who want a better grasp of the significance of the philosopher’s writings. The scripture quotations stem from several versions of the Bible, including the KJV, the Revised English Bible with Apocrypha, the New International Version, and the NET Bible.”
These books offer readers the opportunity to initiate a self-examination and improvement for their well-being.