A year ago I had read and reviewed The Bible Code by Michael Drosnin. The Bible Code is the supposed discovery of a secret code in the Hebrew Old Testament which, by computer-enhanced mathematics, predicts almost every event in history. The book is popular enough to be sold at SAM’S warehouse and to frequent talk […]
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Book Genre: Theology - Bibliology
The Bible Version Debate
Reading Dogged Issues During Dogged Days From The August 1997 Issue of Aletheia. The habit of reading is absolutely critical today, particularly for Christians. As television turns our society into an increasingly image-dominated culture, Christians must continue to be people of the Word. When we read, we cultivate a sustained attention span, an active […]
The Bible Code
Reading Dogged Issues During Dogged Days From The August 1997 Issue of Aletheia. The habit of reading is absolutely critical today, particularly for Christians. As television turns our society into an increasingly image-dominated culture, Christians must continue to be people of the Word. When we read, we cultivate a sustained attention span, an active […]
Reflections on the Psalms
If you are a C.S. Lewis reader, try Reflections On The Psalms which is a literary look at some of the common difficult phraseology in the Psalms. Lewis often digresses to modern-day application, which, of course is why you might read the book. How do you take those cursings in the Psalms to reflect God’s […]
The King James Only Controversy
This 1995 book follows somewhat the same subject matter as D.A. Carson’s 1979 book The King James Version Debate. Though, I think, Carson’s was more original and in a more scholarly tone, White has served the Christian public well by updating and putting this subject into a very readable form. White answers familiar critics such […]