A clear, pointed critique of a university professor’s approach to biblical instruction and modern criticism, designed to help readers decide whether to trust this edition’s perspective.
This nonfiction work examines an article from The Biblical World and the response it drew from church and university leaders. It argues that some contemporary criticism undermines faith and calls for decisive action to protect Biblical authority in higher education. The text highlights how one scholar’s methods and conclusions are contested, and it contrasts those views with traditional interpretations of key Gospel passages and events.
- Understand the author’s main concerns about modern Biblical criticism and its effects on faith.
- See how the work frames the debate over Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection in light of historical criticism.
- Learn about the proposed remedies and the call for protest from religious and academic communities.
- Explore how the piece positions itself relative to scholarly methods and theological conclusions.
Ideal for readers of biblical studies, church history, and readers seeking a pointed perspective on the tension between faith and critical scholarship.