As a good friend of Jim's while we were both in seminary (RTS/Jackson), I can say that you can learn a lot from him. I believe, however, that his books
(such as Judges, the Law of the Covenant, and Through New Eyes) are more sound than some of his more occasional writing (newsletters). He can get quite
speculative and radical in the latter, but his books seem to be well-researched and thought out. He also has others go over his books, which doesn't happen
in newsletters. Obviously, as with any other non-inspired writer, you have to read discerningly.



