WHY TRUST THE BIBLE?
Answers to 10 tough questions
By Amy Orr-Ewing. IVP. 128 pages
ISBN 0 85111 993 9
In our most recent Christianity Explored group at church questions about the reliability of the Bible were prominent. This book does an excellent job of answering the kinds of questions about the Bible which bother contemporary seekers.
Amy Orr-Ewing is an Australian Oxford graduate who works for the Zacharias Trust and is married to an Anglican vicar. Her book takes on postmodernism as the first two chapters address the questions, ‘Isn’t it all a matter of interpretation?’ and ‘Can we know anything about history?’ It then goes on to cover old ground which stalwarts like F.F. Bruce dealt with so clearly in the past concerning the reliability of the manuscripts and the canon of Scripture. There is a fine chapter on other holy books which mostly is given to analysing the Qur’an and comparing it with the Bible. Here the authoress brings to light the question about the stability of the text which has been raised by the discovery of ancient Qur’anic manuscripts in Yemen which differ from the received text. She then goes on to do a fine job in addressing questions about the perceptions that the Bible seems to endorse war and to be way out of date on sexual ethics.
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