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Encountering God's Word (Beginning Biblical Studies Series)

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15 October 2003

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Studying the Bible in an academic institution can be very different from studying it in a church service or house group, but for all Christian readers the fundamental task is the same: to understand, and to live out, the meaning of the text as fully as possible.     Nevertheless, formal courses...

Studying the Bible in an academic institution can be very different from studying it in a church service or house group, but for all Christian readers the fundamental task is the same: to understand, and to live out, the meaning of the text as fully as possible.  
  
Nevertheless, formal courses in universities and theological colleges will require students to learn information and evaluate opinions that can appear to be of little consequence for most other readers of the Bible. Furthermore, Christians can be confronted with essentially non-Christian worldviews that conflict with their basic convictions; evangelicals will grapple with other Christian perspectives, or with tough questions within their own presuppositions about the nature and content of the Bible.  
  
This collection provides an introduction to academic study of the Bible, with the particular needs of evangelical students in mind. The subjects covered are:  
  
\* Beginning to study the Old Testament (Peter J. Williams)  
\* Beginning to study the New Testament (Alistair I. Wilson)  
\* Encountering biblical interpretation (Antony Billington)  
\* For the Bible tells me so? The roles of faith and evidence in believing the Bible (David Gibson)  
  
These essays are intended to complement standard texts and lecture courses, and offer accessible, up-to-date surveys of key issues, along with valuable orientation and advice. 224 pages, from IVP.  
***- Publisher.***  

This is an accessible introduction to academic study of the Bible at university or theological college, geared to the needs of evangelical students. The essays cover Old and New Testaments, hermeneutics, and the roles of faith and evidence in believing the Bible.

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Studying the Bible in an academic institution can be very different from studying it in a church service or house group, but for all Christian readers the fundamental task is the same: to understand, and to live out, the meaning of the text as fully as possible.     Nevertheless, formal courses...

Studying the Bible in an academic institution can be very different from studying it in a church service or house group, but for all Christian readers the fundamental task is the same: to understand, and to live out, the meaning of the text as fully as possible.  
  
Nevertheless, formal courses in universities and theological colleges will require students to learn information and evaluate opinions that can appear to be of little consequence for most other readers of the Bible. Furthermore, Christians can be confronted with essentially non-Christian worldviews that conflict with their basic convictions; evangelicals will grapple with other Christian perspectives, or with tough questions within their own presuppositions about the nature and content of the Bible.  
  
This collection provides an introduction to academic study of the Bible, with the particular needs of evangelical students in mind. The subjects covered are:  
  
\* Beginning to study the Old Testament (Peter J. Williams)  
\* Beginning to study the New Testament (Alistair I. Wilson)  
\* Encountering biblical interpretation (Antony Billington)  
\* For the Bible tells me so? The roles of faith and evidence in believing the Bible (David Gibson)  
  
These essays are intended to complement standard texts and lecture courses, and offer accessible, up-to-date surveys of key issues, along with valuable orientation and advice. 224 pages, from IVP.  
***- Publisher.***  

This is an accessible introduction to academic study of the Bible at university or theological college, geared to the needs of evangelical students. The essays cover Old and New Testaments, hermeneutics, and the roles of faith and evidence in believing the Bible.
Encountering God's Word (Beginning Biblical Studies Series) $24.99
Koorong code 201646
ISBN 9780851117928
Pages 224
Publisher Intervarsity Press Uk
Publication date 15 October 2003
Dimensions 18 x 138 x 215mm
Weight 0.3kg
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