Keeping Faith in an Age of Reason

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043925
ISBN
9781683440925
Grade 9-AD
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Charlotte Mason
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Description

How can you trust the Bible if it appears to have contradictions? A question that will come up and one that needs an honest and knowledgeable response. This book will examine many of the most common claims regarding Bible contradictions. The claim will be in bold and then will state the error made, followed by a brief explanation and Bible verse locations to support the response. The Christian can rest assured that the Bible is the infallible Word of God. People have attempted to disprove, destroy, and discredit the text of scripture for centuries. Such critics, however, only succeed in destroying their own position. The Word of the Lord endures forever. The NKJV and NASB Bible versions are used. 254 pgs, pb.

Publisher's Description of Keeping Faith in an Age of Reason

Critics often claim that the Bible cannot be true because it has contradictions. Other critics hear this claim and repeat it. But few bother to check to see if it is really true. A popular list of 439 alleged Bible contradictions has been circulating on the Internet for years. Many critics refer to this list as the definitive proof that the Bible is flawed. But apparently none of them bothered to actually check. Interestingly, not one of these 439 claims is a genuine contradiction. This shows that critics generally do not perform careful scholarship.

  • When critics allege that the Bible has contradictions, Christians should be ready and able to provide an intelligent answer.
  • The idea that people reject the Bible for good, intellectual reasons is a myth and it needs to be exposed as such.
  • In the process of researching the biblical text, we learn more about God and His sovereignty throughout human history.

  • The Bible really is supremely accurate and self-consistent; critics of the Bible are not. Although there are a handful of Christian resources for answering alleged Bible contradictions, none are so expansive in so short a volume. Each answer is as concise as possible, so that the book is not overly cumbersome. Many Christians have heard the claim that the Bible has contradictions and they would like to be better equipped to answer the critic. This book is for them!


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    Product Format:Paperback
    Brand:Master Book Publishers
    Author:Jason Lisle
    Grades:9-AD
    ISBN:9781683440925
    Length in Inches:9
    Width in Inches:6
    Height in Inches:0.625
    Weight in Pounds:0.7
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