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40 Questions about Interpreting the Bible, 2nd ed. is unavailable, but you can change that!

A vital Bible resource used in classrooms and churches worldwide now revised and updated. 40 Questions about Interpreting the Bible, now in a revised second edition, probes the most pressing problems encountered by churchgoers and beginning Bible students when they try to read and understand the Bible. Using feedback received from pastors, professors, and Bible teachers, New Testament professor...

Within the last fifty years, due to increased Christian debates over the truthfulness of Scripture, a vocabulary has evolved to summarize various claims about the Bible’s truthfulness. Below are some of the terms that are regularly used. • Inerrant/Inerrancy. The doctrine of inerrancy, or the claim that the Scriptures are inerrant, means that the Bible is completely truthful in all things that the biblical authors assert—whether in geographic, chronological, or theological details. Advocates of inerrancy
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