From the Introduction: I remember the day we made the decision to not pursue starting the church we had moved halfway across the nation to plant. Even though we had […]
CAN TODAY’S THINKING CHRISTIAN TAKE THE BIBLE AS FINAL AUTHORITY?
Dyron Daughrity, PhD, expert on church history and global Christianity, takes us on a quick but helpful tour of why Evangelical Protestants and others see the Bible as our final authority. Amid Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox claims that the church gave us the Bible, Daughrity explores why final authority is found in the biblical text—not in church tradition. Along the way, you’ll look into basic ways everyday Christians can understand and interpret the Bible, and basic reasons for respecting the Bible as the inspired Word of God.
What I appreciate most is how accessible this book is. Dyron is a serious scholar, but he writes like a pastor who loves people and wants them to actually use their Bibles.
—Rick Rusaw, Spire Network
This book will bless every reader who is looking for reasons to place their confidence in the foundation of Scripture in the midst of confusing, chaotic times.
—Chad Ragsdale, Academic Dean, Ozark Christian College
A succinct introduction for anyone seeking to ground their faith more deeply in the Word of God.
—Leonard Allen, Dean of the College of Bible, Lipscomb University
A welcome addition to resources for those engaged in discipling others in the faith of King Jesus as well as a tool for those just beginning their faith journey.
—John Mark Hicks, Professor of Theology, Lipscomb University
From the Introduction: I remember the day we made the decision to not pursue starting the church we had moved halfway across the nation to plant. Even though we had […]
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