Why Should I Trust the Bible?
For generations people have asked tough questions and made accusations about the Bible. “The Bible is racist.” Or, “The Bible has too many...
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For generations people have asked tough questions and made accusations about the Bible. “The Bible is racist.” Or, “The Bible has too many errors and edits.” Or, “The Bible is merely a mythological story like Homer’s Odyssey.”
Why Should I Trust the Bible? tackles accusations like those head-on. Author A. Trevor Sutton compares the Bible to writings that have been deemed more credible than the Bible, like the Book of Mormon, encyclopedias, and even Shakespeare’s works. He tests the Bible using the same rigorous standards that have been used to test those other writings. He examines historical evidence, witness accounts, and translation concerns.
By the end, you’ll be able to better defend your faith when its very foundation is attacked. You’ll get many of your tough questions answered. And you’ll see that when all other texts fall, the Bible still stands—as completely, undeniably trustworthy.
"If you’ve never been asked why the Bible can be trusted, you will be. If you’ve never asked that question yourself, you should. And this brief, non-technical volume will be of great help in beginning to formulate an answer. With both humor and humility, Trevor Sutton guides readers through some of the most common objections to Scripture’s trustworthiness, answering each winsomely and wittily—and pastorally. Highly recommended for youth and adult Bible studies, and for all parish libraries." —Korey Maas, Assistant Professor of History, Hillsdale College, Michigan
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- ISBN10:0758651848
- ISBN13:9780758651846
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