Seeking to help readers whose faith has been unsettled by critical studies, Enns addresses issues raised by recent biblical scholarship: parallels with ancient Near Eastern literature; theological diversity in the Hebrew Scriptures; and puzzling uses of Old Testament text by New Testament writers. He concludes with an incarnational model that affirms Scripture's divine and human aspects. 197 pages, softcover from Baker.
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