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Topic
Theology
Title
The Bible
Subject
Theology, Christian Theology / General
ISBN
9781602581920
Subject Area
Religion
Publication Name
Living Word of God : Rethinking the Theology of the Bible
Item Length
9 in
Publisher
Baylor University Press
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.8 in
Author
Ben Witherington
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
15.6 Oz
Number of Pages
291 Pages

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In this final installment of his trilogy on the central ordinances of the Christian faith (baptism, the Lord's Supper, and the proclamation of God's Word), Ben Witherington asks: What does it mean to call the Bible "God's word"? In doing so, he takes on other recent studies which downplay the connection between history and theology, or between historical accuracy and truth claims. The Bible is not merely to be viewed as a Word about God, Witherington argues. Instead, he says, the Bible exhorts us to see the Bible as a living Word from God.

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Publisher
Baylor University Press
ISBN-10
1602581924
ISBN-13
9781602581920
eBay Product ID (ePID)
111143599

Product Key Features

Author
Ben Witherington
Publication Name
Living Word of God : Rethinking the Theology of the Bible
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Subject
Theology, Christian Theology / General
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Religion
Number of Pages
291 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9 in
Item Height
0.8 in
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
15.6 Oz

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Scholarly & Professional
Grade from
College Graduate Student
Reviews
Whatever Ben Witherington writes goes to the top of my 'must read' list. His new book doesn't disappoint. It's insightful, creative, provocative, and challenging - in other words, it's pure Ben!, Seminary, addresses these and related questions, including the formation of the canon, the history of Bible translations, how to choose among the many English-language versions, and basic hermeneutical principles. Almost every reader will disagree at some point, but the vast majority of his positions are compelling and clear. Warmly to be recommended. --Craig L. Blomberg, Distinguished Professor of New Testament,Denver Seminary, If we believe that Scripture is God's word and that God cannot err, then it follows the Bible is inerrant. But what would have constituted an error in the biblical cultures? What does Scripture testify about itself and the nature of its reliability? Ben Witherington, prolific NT professor at Asbury, If we believe that Scripture is God's word and that God cannot err, then it follows the Bible is inerrant. But what would have constituted an error in the biblical cultures? What does Scripture testify about itself and the nature of its reliability? Ben Witherington, prolific NT professor at Asbury Seminary, addresses these and related questions, including the formation of the canon, the history of Bible translations, how to choose among the many English-language versions, and basic hermeneutical principles. Almost every reader will disagree at some point, but the vast majority of his positions are compelling and clear. Warmly to be recommended., Whatever Ben Witherington writes goes to the top of my 'must read' list. His new book doesn't disappoint. It's insightful, creative, provocative, and challenging - in other words, it's pure Ben! --Lee Strobel, author of The Case for the Real Jesus, If we believe that Scripture is God's word and that God cannot err, then it follows the Bible is inerrant. But what would have constituted an error in the biblical cultures? What does Scripture testify about itself and the nature of its reliability? Ben Witherington, prolific NT professor at Asbury Seminary, addresses these and related questions, including the formation of the canon, the history of Bible translations, how to choose among the many English-language versions, and basic hermeneutical principles. Almost every reader will disagree at some point, but the vast majority of his positions are compelling and clear. Warmly to be recommended. --Craig L. Blomberg, Distinguished Professor of New Testament,Denver Seminary
Table of Content
Dedication Foreword 1. Seeking the Word of God 2. Inspiration without an Expiration Date 3. The Ends of Enns: The Danger of an Analogy 4. Truth Telling as an Art Form 5. Can these things be true? 6. Did the Canon and its Translators Misfire? 7. How to pick a translation without losing your religion 8. Rightly dividing the Word of Truth 9. The Art of reading Scripture in a Post-modern World Afterword: The Sacrifice of the Intellect? Appendix: Bible Q&A Notes
Copyright Date
2009

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