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This first volume of R. T. Kendall’s Understanding Theology has been re-printed every year since it was first published in 1996. The content and the format of the book are its strengths, making it searching, clear, profound, and fair minded. Rather than avoid a contentious issue, Kendall explains both sides of an argument—showing its history and logical development. This format enables you to see...

C. Our study has to do with revelation of God himself and the truth about him. 1. There are therefore assumptions in our study: (a) That God has revealed himself. (b) That God has revealed truth about himself. 2. God is, therefore, knowable and we can know things about him. D. Why is this study important? 1. It makes us face the most fundamental truth about our faith: how do we know the Bible is true and we are not being deceived? 2. It forces us to face some of the assumptions many of us have
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