Not exact matches
While I do not consider myself an expert on all the religious writings
of all
of the main religions in the world, I have read
most of the main religious texts for
most of the main world religions, and while it is not uncommon to find violent events being described in these other religious books, no other set
of religious writings comes even close to describing the violence and bloodshed that one finds within the
pages of the Hebrew
Scriptures.
Beegle's first book, The Inspiration
of Scripture, proved to be the
most controversial book within evangelicalism in the early sixties.25 Published in 1963, it was given ten
pages of review in Christianity Today by editor Carl Henry and contributing editor Frank Gaebelein.
The Bible Made Impossible: Why Biblicism Is Not a Truly Evangelical Reading
of Scripture by Christian Smith Brazos, 234
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Most of the time, Christian....
Like
most, I've spent a lifetime scanning through the
pages of Scripture searching to find «my» story: a biblical narrative I could write myself into.
And if this Gospel we have cobbled together from various passages truly is the one
most important message in the entire world, which people must know and believe in order to be born again, why didn't God deem it necessary to include this message all in one place, somewhere within the
pages of Scripture?
Most of those who engage in street preaching find justification for it in the
pages of Scripture.