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 | Do Historical Matters Matter to Faith?: A Critical Appraisal of Modern and Postmodern Approaches to Scripture By: Edited by James K. Hoffmeier & Dennis R. Magary
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Availability: Usually Ships in 24 Hours... Hardback / 544 pages Publisher: Crossway Publication Date: Feb. 2012 ISBN: 9781433525711 |
Publisher's Synopsis
Is historical accuracy an indispensable part of the Bible’s
storyline, or is Scripture only concerned with theological
truths? As progressive evangelicals threaten to reduce the
Bible’s jurisdiction by undermining its historical claims,
every Christian who cares about the integrity of Scripture
must be prepared to answer this question.
"Do Historical Matters Matter to Faith?" offers a firm
defense of Scripture’s legitimacy and the theological
implications of modern and postmodern approaches that teach
otherwise. In this timely and timeless collection of
essays, scholars from diverse areas of expertise lend
strong arguments in support of the doctrine of inerrancy.
Contributors explore how the specific challenges of
history, authenticity, and authority are answered in the
text of the Old and New Testaments as well as how the Bible
is corroborated by philosophy and archaeology.
With contributions from respected scholars—including Allan
Millard, Craig Blomberg, Graham Cole, Michael Haykin,
Robert Yarbrough, and Darrell Bock—Do Historical Matters
Matter to Faith? arms Christians with fresh insight,
arguments, and language with which to defend Scripture’s
historical accuracy against a culture and academy skeptical
of those claims.
Endorsements:
“Standing athwart the tide of strident voices currently
demanding that we abandon confidence in the truthfulness
and reliability of the Bible, the chapters in this volume
constitute a defense of historic Christian confessionalism
on the nature of Scripture. Mercifully, however, they are
not mere regurgitations of past positions. Rather, they are
informed, competent, and sometimes creative contributions
that urgently deserve the widest circulation. In months and
years to come, I shall repeatedly refer students and
pastors to this collection.”
-D. A. Carson, Research Professor of New Testament, Trinity
Evangelical Divinity School
“James Hoffmeier and Dennis Magary have assembled a first-
rate team of evangelical writers to join them in exploring
the historical issues related to the interpretation of Holy
Scripture and the formation of Christian theology. Each
chapter makes a significant contribution to this
comprehensive and focused volume—which both affirms and
defends the complete truthfulness and full authority of the
Bible while fully engaging the questions and challenges
raised by modern and postmodern approaches to biblical
interpretation. Informative and winsome, this impressive
work will be immensely helpful for a generation of
students, pastors, and scholars alike.”
-David S. Dockery, President, Union University Our Comment
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