I find the sequences hard to penetrate. I’ve actually found MoR to be a much better introduction.
It seems like you’re not interested in a core, then, but a popularization. (This is intended as a clarification, not an insult.) If one wanted an introduction to Christianity, just opening up the Bible is not a good plan.
That’s somewhat true—I think a good introduction is a key part of what I’m looking for.
However I also like the fact that MoR is a well structured work (start reading at the beginning, continue to the end) with some sort of consistent editorial style, which the sequences seem to lack.
It seems like you’re not interested in a core, then, but a popularization. (This is intended as a clarification, not an insult.) If one wanted an introduction to Christianity, just opening up the Bible is not a good plan.
That’s somewhat true—I think a good introduction is a key part of what I’m looking for.
However I also like the fact that MoR is a well structured work (start reading at the beginning, continue to the end) with some sort of consistent editorial style, which the sequences seem to lack.