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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 220.13
Fabric Type: 9780801027307
Fax Number: annotated edition
Legal Disclaimer: 0801027306
Maximum Color Depth: Baker Academic
Metal Type: Baker Academic
Publisher: 1
Region Code: 208
Total External Bays Free: July 01, 2005
Total Firewire Ports: Baker Academic
Baker Academic

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  • ISBN13: 9780801027307
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.






Editorial Review:

Product Description:
In this accessible study, Peter Enns offers an evangelical affirmation of biblical authority that considers questions raised by the nature of the Old Testament text. Enns looks at three questions raised by biblical scholars that seem to threaten traditional views of Scripture. First, he considers ancient Near Eastern literature that is similar to the Bible. Second, he looks at the theological diversity of the Old Testament. Finally, he considers how New Testament writers used the Old Testament. Based on his reflections on these contemporary issues, Enns proposes an incarnational model of biblical authority that takes seriously both the divine and human aspects of Scripture. The book includes a useful glossary, which defines technical terms and an annotated bibliography for further reading.



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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - ?
Received in staed condition and time est. f delivery. Have not read, for personal library.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Author was suspended by WTS for this book
This isn't a review but a report of relevance to those interested in the book/author...

A story (online) dated March 27, 2008 in Christianity Today, states that "Westminster Theological Seminary Suspends Peter Enns" for expressing his unorthodox opinions in this book.





Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good
The book came in on time and in good condition. It has a crease on the cover page.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - an honest response to liberal theology
the fact is our universities and tv programs are littered w/ liberal theologians who may never even heard of their conservative counterparts. and our pastors reverting back to old puritan writings, instead of dialoguing w/ them, are not really helping our congregations who may have honest questions. what i really want to see are the pastors who still hold to our faith grounded in history, theology developed and crystalized over thousands of years and still able to interact w/ the modern world, instead ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Of Two Minds
Enns covers three broad topics in what he calls "the problem of the Old Testament:" (1) the common features the Pentateuch shares with ancient Near Eastern creation myths and legal codes; (2) examples of theological diversity where different passages seem to say things contrary to one another; (3) the method by which New Testament writers cite and quote OT passages in their writings. Each of these is a challenge for students of the Bible because they have been taught to expect certain qualities of how the ... Read More





 

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