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A High View of Scripture? The Authority of the Bible and the Formation of the New Testament Canon ... 4 reviews Craig D. Allert
Baker Academic, 2007
How should an evangelical view the formation of Scripture?
+ Evangelicals Rediscovering Church Authority and Tradition + The problem of a cloudy interpretative lens + A good introduction to some issues
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Biblical Inspiration 2 reviews I. Howard Marshall
Regent College Publishing, 2004
The best treatment of Biblical Inspiration
+ A Balanced and Bold Statement of the Bible's Inspiration and Authority.
As the title suggests, this book is about the inspiration of the Bible. I. Howard Marshall, an evangelical Christian scholar, looks into this important Christian belief. In the opening pages, Marshall examines various views on the inspiration of the Bible, from total and complete inerrancy, to ...
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Inspiration and Incarnation: Evangelicals and the Problem of the Old Testament 8 reviews Peter Enns
Baker Academic, 2005
The Real God Honoring Approach to the Bible
+ Well written and thought provoking + Worthwhile Conversation Piece
A great book which should be read by all teachable, honest and openminded consevative Christians. Makes the top 25 book list for me. (I am working on a Doctorate and have read many hundreds of books)This book is NOT for the faint of heart, nor for those who have an unwillingness to actually critic ...
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Holy Scripture: Revelation, Inspiration & Interpretation (Christian Foundations) 3 reviews Donald G. Bloesch
InterVarsity Press, 2005
Well Written
+ Readable + Readable
I am very glad I purchased this book. This will be a part of my library and reference material. I know that I will be using this as a reference extensively.
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Beyond the Bible: Moving from Scripture to Theology (Acadia Studies in Bible and Theology) 3 reviews I. Howard Marshall
Baker Academic, 2004
Marshall blazes a trail, but it's not finished ...
+ Tough and Intriguing But... + begin with the right questions
The reader should understand that this book is only 60% from Dr. Marshall. Of the book's five chapters, the first three are from Marshall. The other two are responses from two noted theologians.
On one hand, the format makes sense. Marshall means to offer a proposal of (badly needed) ...
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The Last Word: Beyond the Bible Wars to a New Understanding of the Authority of Scripture 21 reviews N.t. Wright
HarperOne, 2005
Here's Why This Particular Wright Book Should Be Read in Thousands of Our Small Groups
+ Wright's right in this one..... mostly + NT Wright does it again + You Would Not Be Disappointed! + A valuable contribution to the subject
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Evangelicals & Scripture: Tradition, Authority and Hermeneutics 1 review
InterVarsity Press, 2004
How to be evangelical without inerrancy
Evangelicals & Scripture: Tradition, Authority and Hermeneutics is a collection of essays which takes the reader through an exploration of possibilities for a distinctly evangelical doctrine of Scripture, with a heavy critique on the inerrantist position. The book is divided into three sections. ...
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The Living Word of God: Rethinking the Theology of the Bible 4 reviews Ben Witherington III
Baylor University Press, 2008
One of Ben's Best Books!
+ Rethinking "Scripture" from within + Time to buy a new highlighter!
The Living Word of God helps us to think through what is meant when we say that the Bible is the divinely inspired word of God. Dr. Witherington mostly works with the New Testament, but there are occasional forays into the Hebrew Bible.
In chapter one, Ben talks about the word of God as an oral ...
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A High View of Scripture? The Authority of the Bible and the Formation of the New Testament Canon ... 4 reviews Craig D. Allert
Baker Academic, 2007
How should an evangelical view the formation of Scripture?
+ Evangelicals Rediscovering Church Authority and Tradition + The problem of a cloudy interpretative lens + A good introduction to some issues
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Inspiration and Incarnation: Evangelicals and the Problem of the Old Testament 8 reviews Peter Enns
Baker Academic, 2005
The Real God Honoring Approach to the Bible
+ Well written and thought provoking + Worthwhile Conversation Piece
A great book which should be read by all teachable, honest and openminded consevative Christians. Makes the top 25 book list for me. (I am working on a Doctorate and have read many hundreds of books)This book is NOT for the faint of heart, nor for those who have an unwillingness to actually critic ...
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The Living Word of God: Rethinking the Theology of the Bible 4 reviews Ben Witherington III
Baylor University Press, 2008
One of Ben's Best Books!
+ Rethinking "Scripture" from within + Time to buy a new highlighter!
The Living Word of God helps us to think through what is meant when we say that the Bible is the divinely inspired word of God. Dr. Witherington mostly works with the New Testament, but there are occasional forays into the Hebrew Bible.
In chapter one, Ben talks about the word of God as an oral ...
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The Last Word: Beyond the Bible Wars to a New Understanding of the Authority of Scripture 21 reviews N.t. Wright
HarperOne, 2005
Here's Why This Particular Wright Book Should Be Read in Thousands of Our Small Groups
+ Wright's right in this one..... mostly + NT Wright does it again + You Would Not Be Disappointed! + A valuable contribution to the subject
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Holy Scripture: Revelation, Inspiration & Interpretation (Christian Foundations) 3 reviews Donald G. Bloesch
InterVarsity Press, 2005
Well Written
+ Readable + Readable
I am very glad I purchased this book. This will be a part of my library and reference material. I know that I will be using this as a reference extensively.
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Evangelicals & Scripture: Tradition, Authority and Hermeneutics 1 review
InterVarsity Press, 2004
How to be evangelical without inerrancy
Evangelicals & Scripture: Tradition, Authority and Hermeneutics is a collection of essays which takes the reader through an exploration of possibilities for a distinctly evangelical doctrine of Scripture, with a heavy critique on the inerrantist position. The book is divided into three sections. ...
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Biblical Inspiration 2 reviews I. Howard Marshall
Regent College Publishing, 2004
The best treatment of Biblical Inspiration
+ A Balanced and Bold Statement of the Bible's Inspiration and Authority.
As the title suggests, this book is about the inspiration of the Bible. I. Howard Marshall, an evangelical Christian scholar, looks into this important Christian belief. In the opening pages, Marshall examines various views on the inspiration of the Bible, from total and complete inerrancy, to ...
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Beyond the Bible: Moving from Scripture to Theology (Acadia Studies in Bible and Theology) 3 reviews I. Howard Marshall
Baker Academic, 2004
Marshall blazes a trail, but it's not finished ...
+ Tough and Intriguing But... + begin with the right questions
The reader should understand that this book is only 60% from Dr. Marshall. Of the book's five chapters, the first three are from Marshall. The other two are responses from two noted theologians.
On one hand, the format makes sense. Marshall means to offer a proposal of (badly needed) ...
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