A careful, evidence-based look at how Scripture has been transmitted and understood across history.
In this scholarly study, George Warington examines how biblical texts have been read, quoted, and interpreted. The book traces how claims of inspiration align with the actual textual evidence, and what that means for faith, doctrine, and study.
Through detailed analysis of external and internal testimonies, it surveys variations among gospel accounts and parallels, and explains the method behind comparing original languages and manuscripts. The author aims to present a clear, disciplined view of the limits and effects of inspiration.
Ideal for readers seeking a rigorous, thoughtful approach to Bible study and the nature of scriptural authority.
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