The Bible in a disenchanted age : the enduring possibility of Christian faith / R.W.L. Moberly. [print]
Material type: TextSeries: Theological explorations for the church catholicPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Baker Academic, [(c)2018.Description: xvi, 217 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780801099519
- 080109951X
- BS511.3.B535 2018
- BS511.3.M687.B535 2018
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Posing the problem Approaching the Bible Towards privileged perspectives Towards trust and truth Towards biblical literacy.
In our increasingly disenchanted age, can we still regard the Bible as God's Word? Why should we consider it trustworthy and dare to believe what it says? Top Old Testament theologian R. W. L. Moberly sets forth his case for regarding the Bible as unlike any other book by exploring the differences between it and other ancient writings. He explains why it makes sense to turn to the Bible with the expectation of finding ultimate truth in it, offering a robust apology for faith in the God of the Bible that's fully engaged with critical scholarship and compatible with modern knowledge.
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