"Offers an entry into conversations that we absolutely must have if Christian faith is to continue to be a significant voice in our culture." -- Dr. William Kooi "Tackles the classical issues related to canon and inspiration with amazing simplicity and earthiness." -- Dr. William J. Abraham "An engaging account of several critically important discussions going on among biblical scholars and leaders in churches today." -- Dr. Lee Martin McDonald Correct publication date: May 10, 2012. Is the Bible what Christians say it is? Or is its place on a shelf with other great classics? If you have had or heard questions like these, this book is a faith-impacting must read. Through its crisp and engaging style, you will tackle head-on the central and highly controversial topic of the nature of the Bible. At its heart: an alarmingly simple and provocatively original thesis. Readers will want to engage in this highly relevant and incredibly crucial conversation about the Bible. Pointing to the shift at the beginning of the 20th century from the view that the New Testament was written in a special "Holy Ghost Greek," the book points to a parallel transformation underway at the beginning of the 21st century that will forever change the way the Bible is viewed, read, and applied. "I suggest that the church is right now at no less a momentous juncture for its description of the nature of the Bible. For right now, regardless of what church you can name, there is no reason or call or excuse for Christian individuals or churches or church leaders (or academicians for that matter), to be standing still in their attitude towards the Bible. Not today. Not only is it not necessary, it should be wholly repellent to us. There are too many things at stake to live in the past or to be satisfied with overly simplified views of the Bible that do not stack up with what we now know about the origins of Christianity, the nature of canonicity, the history of biblical manuscripts, and so much more about the Bible. Well-researched and well-argued, Scripture, Canon, & Inspiration is written in an easy-flowing, conversational style. (The publication date listed by Amazon.com--Sept 23, 2011--is incorrect).
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