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The Bible, Word of God in Words of Men
This book explains how the Bible, believed by Christians to be the Word of God, was conveyed through the medium of human language and style (Words of Men). The author emphasizes that divine inspiration does not remove the personality, literary style, or cultural limitations of its human authors. This approach rejects the fundamentalist view that the Bible was dictated word for word by God, and the liberal view that it is simply a work of human literature. The book guides readers in interpreting the Bible by understanding its historical and literary context. To discover the true Word of God, readers must penetrate the layers of human language and the cultural context of its authors. The book aims to bridge the gap between modern biblical studies (historical-critical) and church faith, helping readers understand how ancient writings, steeped in human context, can remain relevant as the active and transformative Word of God.
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220.61 Lev b
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| Publisher | Geoffrey Chapman : London., 1961 |
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x + 323hlm; 14,5x22cm
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English
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220.61
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