01682nam a2200325 a 450000500170000000800200001702000180003704100090005508200080006408200130007210000160008510000110010124500310011224500640014324500150020726000110022226000190023326000090025230000110026130000290027230000090030152007690031065000230107965000600110285600660116291100270122895700140125599900170126995200700128620260119071337.02024-04-04 14:58:47 a9781540964557 aeng. a231 bC781-P32 aCopan, Paul eAuthor aIs God a Vindictive Bully? bReconciling Portrayals of God in the Old and New Testaments cPaul Copan aU.S.A. bBaker Academic c2022 a304tr. bpaperback, illustrations c23cm aCritics outside the church often accuse the Old Testament God of genocide, racism, ethnic cleansing, and violence. But a rising tide of critics within the church claim that Moses and other ""primitive,"" violence-prone prophets were mistaken about God's commands and character. Both sets of critics dismiss this allegedly harsh, flawed, ""textual"" Old Testament God in favor of the kind, compassionate, ""actual"" God revealed by Jesus. Are they right to do so? Following his popular book Is God a Moral Monster?, noted apologist Paul Copan confronts false, imbalanced teaching that is confusing and misleading many Christians. Copan takes on some of the most difficult Old Testament challenges and places them in their larger historical and theological contexts. aGod (Christianity) aBible -- New Testament -- Relation to the Old Testament4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/14245/10.jpgyCover Image aTrương Trung Tín a231010TKH c14096d14096 00104070aTVCDbTVCDd2026-01-20g0.00l0pTVCD-14096v0.00yBK