Ancient Word, Changing Worlds: The Doctrine of Scripture in a Modern Age (Paperback)
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Publisher: Crossway/Good News Publishers Author: Nichols, Stephen J. ISBN-10: 1433502607 | ISBN-13: 9781433502606 Binding: Paperback
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"Ancient Word, Changing Worlds is the best, clearest, and most reliable historical overview of the doctrine of Scripture for a contemporary audience." - Philip Ryken, Tenth Presbyterian Church
Publisher's Description: Belief in the Bible as God's authoritative revelation to humanity forms the bedrock of the Christian faith, laying the groundwork for nearly everything in the practice of theology. For the last 150 years or so, this doctrine has been put under the microscope of the modern age, with focused attention-and criticism-falling on three main subject areas: the authority of Scripture, the sufficiency of Scripture, and the interpretation of Scripture.
Ancient Word, Changing Worlds tells the story of these developments in the doctrine of Scripture in the modern age, combining in one volume both narrative chapters and chapters devoted to primary source materials. This new genre of historical theology will appeal to general readers, who will be drawn in by the book's prose style, and students, who will benefit from features like timelines, charts, explanations of key terms, and introductions and explanatory notes for the primary source documents.
176 Pages
Published March 2009
About the Author: Stephen J. Nichols is a professor at Lancaster Bible College and Graduate School. He earned a Ph.D. from Westminster Theological Seminary. He has written several books, including Pages from Church History. He lives with his wife and two sons in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. |
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"The doctrine of Scripture is back on center stage once again, and Nichols and Brandt have provided us with a comprehensive survey of approaches to the doctrine of Scripture, showing the drift among evangelical and Reformed theologians over the past century from a commitment to Scripture's infallibility/inerrancy. This book deserves careful reading even by those who are familiar with the plot-lines of the issue. It would be difficult to exaggerate the timeliness of this book." - Derek W. H. Thomas, John E. Richards Professor of Theology, Reformed Theological Seminary; Minister of Teaching, First Presbyterian Church, Jackson, Mississippi
"Ancient Word, Changing Worlds is the best, clearest, and most reliable historical overview of the doctrine of Scripture for a contemporary audience. As careful historians, Nichols and Brandt show what the church has always believed about the Bible as the Word of God, and also how our understanding of the inspiration, inerrancy, and interpretation of Scripture has grown through the centuries. The authors let scholars and theologians on all sides of the age-old battle for the Bible speak in their own words, giving us the historical context and theological framework we need to accept the Bible's own witness to its beauty, perfection, and divine authority." - Philip Ryken, Senior Minister, Tenth Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia
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By T. Pruitt [blog] on May 23, 2009
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(Church of the Saviour [website] / Senior Teaching Pastor / PA) [all reviews] [subscribe]
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"Ancient Word, Changing Worlds" has come at the right time. As the doctrine of Scripture is once again center stage within evangelicalism Nichols and Brandt offer a most helpful and readable volume. The authors structure their book around three key words realted to the doctrine of Scripture: inspiration, inerrancy, and interpretation. It is one of best reviews I have read of the historical affirmation of Scripture's infallibility and inerrancy. |
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By P. Bogert [blog] on May 21, 2009
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(Faith Community Church [website] / Pastor / PA) [all reviews] [subscribe]
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An easy-to-read but very complete defense of the inerrancy of Scripture. The authors provide companion chapters to their own writing quoting primary sources - both for and against inerrancy - to give an historical overview to the topic. Highly recommended for pastors needing to brush up on the issue and interested laypersons. |
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