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Product Description
Each year thousands die for the Jesus they read about in the Bible. At the same time scholars worldwide reject central truths of the Book. Here is an analysis of two contrasting approaches to biblical interpretation: one which has encouraged many to abandon the Christian heritage, the other which has informed the largest numeric increase of professing Christians in world history in recent generations and which is projected to continue.
Features
- Essential Reading for Christian Students: A Must-Read Before Non-Evangelical Studies
- Beneficial for Bible-Believing Students Too: Prepare for 'Elitist' Texts and Teachers
- Yarbrough's Argument: The New Testament's Religious Nature and Its Relevance to Believers
- Yarbrough's Perspective on Biblical Scholarship: Two Approaches, One True Path to Christ
- Recommending an Augustinian Approach: Challenging 'Elitist' Academia's Marginalization of 'Populist' Voices
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