
The Old Testament for a Complex World av Cameron B. R. Howard
"This impressive analysis will resonate with any Christian interested in the evolution of biblical criticism."--Publishers WeeklyWhat if the Bible, which has come to us through a complex process, is just the resource we need to speak to the challenges of living as Christians in a complex world? In today's era o......
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<b>"This impressive analysis will resonate with any Christian interested in the evolution of biblical criticism."--</b><b><i>Publishers Weekly<br/></i></b><br/>What if the Bible, which has come to us through a complex process, is just the resource we need to speak to the challenges of living as Christians in a complex world? In today''s era of significant cultural upheaval, studying the Old Testament can seem impractical or irrelevant. This book reclaims the Old Testament as a vital resource for today''s church, showing how critical study of these texts helps us understand the Bible as a dynamic testimony for our changing future.
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