A review by michellehart
The Enneagram: A Christian Perspective by Andreas Ebert, Richard Rohr

1.0

I thought this book was going to change my life, or at least the way I saw myself or others. But it was way too dense and textbook-y. I found the writing dry and hard to relate to. I also don't love it when writers attribute personal qualities to historical or biblical figures. I just can't buy what they're selling because the historical figure didn't take the assessment and it just feels like the authors are projecting. So that definitely was a distraction for me. I've heard other people loved the personality descriptions, though!