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The new evidence that demands a verdict

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Nashville TN : Thomas Nelson Publishers 1999Description: 760 pages ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 0785243631 0785242198 9780785242192 0785243631 9780785243632 185078552X 9781850785521
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 220.601 MCD 02401
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User's guide --
Explanation of general format --
He changed my life --
Introduction --
Part one : The case for the Bible. The uniqueness of the Bible --
How we got the Bible --
Is the New Testament historically reliable? --
Is the Old Testament historically reliable? --
Part two : The case for Jesus. Jesus, a man of history --
If Jesus wasn't God, he deserves an Oscar --
Significance of deity : the trilemma : Lord, liar, or lunatic? --
Support of deity : Old Testament prophecies fulfilled in Jesus Christ --
Support of deity : the resurrection : hoax or history? --
Support of deity : the great proposition --
Part three : The case for and against Christianity. Is the Bible from God? --
The presupposition of anti-supernaturalism --
Archaeology and biblical criticism --
Introduction to the documentary hypothesis --
Introduction to biblical criticism --
Introduction to the Pentateuch --
Development of the documentary hypothesis --
Ground rules --
Documentary presuppositions --
Consequences of radical higher criticism --
Evidence for Mosaic authorship --
The phenomenon of divine names --
The repetition of accounts and alleged contradictions --
Incongruities --
Internal diversity --
Conclusion to the documentary hypothesis --
Introduction to New Testament form criticism --
Historical skepticism --
Jesus under fire --
Conclusion to form criticism --
Modern theology and biblical criticism / C.S. Lewis --
Part four : Truth or consequences. Personal note from the author --
The nature of truth --
The knowability of truth --
Answering postmodernism --
Answering skepticism --
Answering agnosticism --
Answering mysticism --
Certainty vs. certitude --
Defending miracles --
Is history knowable? --
Biographical sketches of selected authors --
The four spiritual laws.

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