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    In Defense of the Bible: A Comprehensive Apologetic for the Authority of Scripture

    In Defense of the Bible: A Comprehensive Apologetic for the Authority of Scripture

    by Steven B. Cowan (Editor), Terry L. Wilder (Editor)


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      ISBN-13: 9781433682995
    • Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
    • Publication date: 07/01/2013
    • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
    • Format: eBook
    • Pages: 512
    • File size: 2 MB

     Steven B. Cowan is the Jim Young associate professor of Philosophy and Religion at Louisiana College in Pineville, Louisiana.

    Terry L. Wilder is professor and Wesley Harrison chair of New Testament at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas.

    Table of Contents

    Abbreviations x

    Contributors xi

    Introduction Steven B. Cowan Terry L. Wilder 1

    Part 1 Philosophical and Methodological Challenges

    Chapter 1 Can and Would God Speak to Us? A Dialogue on Divine Speaking R. Douglas Geivett 13

    Chapter 2 What Does It Mean to Say that the Bible Is True? Douglas K. Blount 47

    Chapter 3 Higher Criticism: What Has It Shown? Charles L. Quarles 63

    Chapter 4 Can We Understand the Bible? Richard R. Melick Jr. 89

    Part 2 Textual and Historical Challenges

    Chapter 5 Has the Old Testament Text Been Hopelessly Corrupted? Paul D. Wegner 119

    Chapter 6 Has the New Testament Text Been Hopelessly Corrupted? Daniel B. Wallace 139

    Chapter 7 Does the Bible Contain Forgeries? Terry L. Wilder 165

    Chapter 8 Is the Story of Jesus Borrowed from Pagan Myths? Mary Jo Sharp 183

    Chapter 9 Is the Old Testament Historically Reliable? Walter C. Kaiser Jr. 201

    Chapter 10 Is the New Testament Historically Reliable? Paul W. Barnett 223

    Chapter 11 Are There Contradictions in the Bible? Douglas S. Huffman 267

    Part 3 Ethical, Scientific, and Theological Challenges

    Chapter 12 Does the Bible Condone Genocide? Matthew Flannagan Paul Copan 297

    Chapter 13 Does the Bible Condone Slavery and Sexism? James M. Hamilton 335

    Chapter 14 Does the Bible Conflict with Science? William A. Dembski 349

    Chapter 15 Are There Conflicting Theologies in the Bible? Craig A. Blaising 375

    Chapter 16 Do We Have the Right Canon? Paul D. Wegner Terry L. Wilder Darrell L. Bock 393

    Chapter 17 Is the Bible the Word of God? Steven B. Cowan 429

    Name Index 465

    Subject Index 474

    Scripture Index 477

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    In Defense of the Bible gathers exceptional articles by accomplished scholars (Paul Copan, William A. Dembski, Mary Jo Sharp, Darrell L. Bock, etc.), addressing and responding to all of the major contemporary challenges to the divine inspiration and authority of Scripture.

    The book begins by looking at philosophical and methodological challenges to the Bible—questions about whether or not it is logically possible for God to communicate verbally with human beings; what it means to say the Bible is true in response to postmodern concerns about the nature of truth; defending the clarity of Scripture against historical skepticism and relativism.

    Contributors also explore textual and historical challenges—charges made by Muslims, Mormons, and skeptics that the Bible has been corrupted beyond repair; questions about the authorship of certain biblical books; allegations that the Bible borrows from pagan myths; the historical reliability of the Old and New Testaments.

    Final chapters take on ethical, scientific, and theological challenges— demonstrating the Bible's moral integrity regarding the topics of slavery and sexism; harmonizing exegetical and theological conclusions with the findings of science; addressing accusations that the Christian canon is the result of political and theological manipulation; ultimately defending the Bible as not simply historically reliable and consistent, but in fact the Word of God.

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