In this painstakingly researched and penetrating analysis of the dispute on the doctrine of biblical inerrancythe belief that the Bible is correct in any statement it makes, whether on nature or history, on doctrine or morals. Price provides a historical survey of the fundamentalist-modernist controversy of the early 20th century and argues that this history began repeating itself in the 1970s.
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In this painstakingly researched and penetrating analysis of the dispute on the doctrine of biblical inerrancythe belief that the Bible is correct in any statement it makes, whether on nature or history, on doctrine or morals. Price provides a historical survey of the fundamentalist-modernist controversy of the early 20th century and argues that this history began repeating itself in the 1970s.
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Fine in Fine jacket. From Wikipedia: "Robert McNair Price (born 1954) is an American New Testament scholar who argues in favor of the Christ myth theory-the claim that a historical Jesus did not exist. Price is the author of a number of books on biblical studies and the historicity of Jesus. A former Baptist minister, Price was a fellow of the Jesus Project, a group of 150 individuals who studied the historicity of Jesus and the Gospels, the organizer of a Web community for those interested in the history of Christianity, and a member of the advisory board of the Secular Student Alliance. He is a religious skeptic, especially of orthodox Christian beliefs, occasionally describing himself as a Christian atheist. Price eventually moved to a maximalist (or rather minimalist, by analogy with biblical minimalism) position in favor of the Christ myth theory, believing Jesus did not exist in Roman Galilee." This copy is fine in brown cloth with gilt titles on the spine. No marks or damage at all. Unclipped DJ is also fine. Could pass for new..
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