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A Biblical Case for Total Inerrancy How Jesus Viewed the OldTestament

ISBN:        082-543-1107
Author:        Robert P. Lightner
Retail:        A$22.95
Binding:        Paperback
Pages:        192
Category:    Biblical Studies/Hermeneutics
Publisher:    Kregel Publications
Publication:    1998

Lightner studies what Jesus believed about the inspiration and inerrancy of the O.T. Scriptures and how that belief should affect our view of biblical authority. Lightner presents what Jesus believed about the inspiration and inerrancy of the Old Testament Scriptures and how that belief should affect contemporary views of biblical authority. He answers the question, Should we accept the Scriptures as the infallible revelation of God? with an emphatic Yes!



Early Christian Rhetoric: The Language of the Gospel
ISBN:        156-563-4314
Author:        Amos N. Wilder
Retail:        A$26.95
Binding:        Paperback
Pages:        168
Category:    Biblical Studies
Publisher:    Hendrickson Publishers
Publication:    1999

Thirty-five years ago an ever-so-slim volume appeared whose impact would be not only far-reaching but long-lasting. Amos Wilder's Early Christian Rhetoric arguably started the wave of interest in narrative and literary aspects of the New Testament that has swept over biblical studies in recent years. At the time, Wilder's views were a bold departure from the prevailing historical-critical methodology or the literary-theological approach to the Bible as literature. By the time the volume was reissued in 1971, Wilder could observe, “Today we have moved beyond either an idealist aesthetic in art or a theological rationalism in religion, and wide common ground is opened up in our total exploration of language and its uses” (from the introduction). The reappearance of the volume attests to the enduring contribution of Amos Wilder to the field of biblical studies and to the validity of this approach to studying the New Testament.

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