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082 _a225.6
082 _bL154-G35
100 _aLadd, George Eldon
100 _eAuthor
245 _aThe New Testament and Criticism
245 _cGeorge Eldon Ladd
260 _aU.S.A
260 _bWilliam B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
260 _c1967
300 _a222tr.
300 _bPaperback, Illustration
300 _c21 cm
520 _aOne unfortunate consequence of the bitter fundamentalist-modernist controversy which raged in the early twenties has been the strongly negative attitude toward Biblical criticism assumed by some of the successors to the fundamentalists of the 1920s. Such people, according to the author, insist that the critical method is basically hostile to the evangelical faith, and they have continued to oppose any use of it. Others, however, claiming the same heritage, believe that the orthodox interpretation of the Gospel can be defended positively and constructively only with the aid of a sound critical method and the results of critical scholarship. The author believes that an evangelical Biblical criticism is not only possible but necessary. The central thesis of his book is that ""the Bible is the Word of God given in the words of men in history"", and as such its historical origins must be reconstructed as far as possible. In this way a richer understanding of the Scriptures can be achieved.
650 _aBible. -- New Testament
650 _aBible -- Criticism
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911 _aHuỳnh Thị Ngọc Bích
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