Understanding Scripture: An Overview of the Bible's Origin, Reliability, and Meaning

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What makes the Bible a trustworthy guide? Can archaeology validate its claims? How do we unlock its meaning? The Bible stands as the most influential book in human history, yet these questions continue to perplex both believers and skeptics. In response, esteemed editors and scholars Wayne Grudem, C. John Collins, and Thomas Schreiner have curated a comprehensive volume to equip readers with a deeper understanding of Scripture. This collection of eighteen insightful essays tackles a broad spectrum of vital topics, from cultivating a rich Bible-reading experience to establishing the reliability of the text. Renowned contributors, including J. I. Packer, John Piper, Daniel B. Wallace, and Vern Poythress, delve into subjects such as world religions, the formation of the biblical canon, and the intersection of archaeology and Scripture. Whether you're a pastor, lay leader, student, or simply a devoted follower of Christ, this book will enrich your grasp of God's Word and empower you to apply its timeless wisdom to everyday life.

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Daniel M. Doriani

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Roger Beckwith

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David Powlison

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John Hannah

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Leland Ryken

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David Chapman

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Peter J. Williams

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Vern S. Poythress

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