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  1. ewias
    Age: 35-44
    Gender: male
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    My #1 choice for discipleship training
    June 9, 2013
    ewias
    Age: 35-44
    Gender: male
    Quality: 5
    Value: 5
    Meets Expectations: 5
    This is about the 3-4th book I own that claims to refute Bart Ehrman's work. This book is the only one I have finish because the others were written by technical-minded textual critics. If you have ever taken an advanced accounting course, you are aware how CPA's like texual critics forget how to communicate in everyday terms. Not this book. It is a fast read and quite understandable.

    Pros:

    -Concise, effective & informative

    -Strong apologetics arguments

    -Favorite part is that Author encourages that you open your Bible and follow the chapter that discusses Erhman's controversial passages. Needless to say, the ESV stood the test--not one point, let me repeat, not one contention causes any doctrinal concern.

    Con:

    -In dating the Gospels, the author concedes a later dating. Still effective, but most active and world renown apologists such was W.L. Craig, Norman Giesler, Frank Turek, Greg Koukl effectively argue for an early dating of the Gospels.
  2. Kevin H
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    April 17, 2010
    Kevin H
    The book claims to examine/refute some points Ehrman makes to give the reader another conclusion to examine (the book is <150 pages after all). The author succeeds in this. He explains where he agrees & disagrees with Ehrman. This allows the reader to make an informed decision. My 1 gripe with the book is minor: all footnotes are @ the back of the book (vs. bottom of the page) so I had to repeatedly flip back & forth.
  3. Gordon Brown
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    April 24, 2008
    Gordon Brown
    Timothy Paul Jones does an excellent job of explaining what Ehrman's claims are and responding to them. He shows where Ehrman is wrong even while letting the reader know to what extent he makes factual statements. In doing so, Jones also gives the reader a very good introduction to the subject of textual criticism.
  4. cbcarter
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    misquoting truth
    November 2, 2014
    cbcarter
    Quality: 5
    Value: 5
    Meets Expectations: 5
    excellent book for the price. so much has been made of Ehrmans supposedly devastating arguments against the authenticity and trustworthiness of the Bible. This book takes each of his major arguments and clearly and convincingly reduces them to the biased, presumptuous arguments that they are. Great weapon for those witnessing to current or recent college graduates that ran into these claims while in school. Can't recommend it enough
  5. Sally Howard
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    Faith in God's Word redeemed
    May 13, 2013
    Sally Howard
    Quality: 5
    Value: 5
    Meets Expectations: 5
    This was fabulous - a brilliantly presented debunking of Bart Ehrman's poorly thought-out MISQUOTING JESUS and Ehrman's basic apostasy regarding Jesus and His Word. Jones answers very specific and legitimate questions regarding the Book of all books! Well researched and extremely readable presentation. Thanks for a great book!
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