book-writer
Book Writer: Theological Book Writing
This skill provides general guidance for writing theological book chapters in CJ's voice and style. For specific book content, theological frameworks, and chapter structures, consult the individual book plan documents.
Voice and Anti-AI Principles
CJ's Natural Voice Characteristics
What makes it authentic CJ:
- Systematic, careful building through Scripture
- Direct engagement: "What do you notice here?" (genuine questions, not rhetorical performance)
- Includes himself: Always "we" not "you must"
- Plain language for complex ideas: Greek/Hebrew explained matter-of-factly
- Varied rhythm: Short declarative. Longer explanatory. Occasional fragments.
- Practical examples that are specific and real
- Warm but not casual about theology
- Lets strong content speak without labeling it profound
Fohrman-style discovery approach:
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