God’s Word has always had enemies, but in recent years theinspiration and authority of Scripture have been attacked withrenewed vigor. Respected scholar D. A. Carson has written widely onthe nature of Scripture over the past thirty years, and herepresents a timely collection of his work in two parts.
In part 1, Carson selects essays written on such themes as howto interpret the Bible, recent developments in the doctrine ofScripture, unity and diversity in the New Testament, and redactioncriticism. Presenting a theologically balanced and confessionalperspective, Carson defines the terms of a number of debates,critiques interpretive methods and theories, and suggests positiveguidelines for future action.
Part 2 presents critical reviews of nine books dealing with theinspiration and authority of Scripture. Though substantial incontent, Carson’s detailed reviews will foster carefulthought and perspective in those who are relatively new to thedebates surrounding biblical inspiration and authority.
This volume is a diverse collection that will prove to be ahelpful resource to both seasoned pastors and scholars and thosewho are just starting serious study of the Bible.
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