This book explores the idea that error often appears as pairs of opposites. In this regard, we either minimize the persisting mystery or apparent meaning of Scripture. The present text is an attempt to cultivate a needed balance. The book includes cases studies concerning Genesis and Luke/Acts.
This book explores the idea that error often appears as pairs of opposites. In this regard, we either minimize the persisting mystery or apparent meaning of Scripture. The present text is an attempt to cultivate a needed balance. The book includes cases studies concerning Genesis and Luke/Acts.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Morris A. Inch is Professor Emeritus of Biblical Studies at Wheaton College and former President of the Institute of Holy Land Studies (now Jerusalem University College), Jerusalem, Israel. Among his many books are Pain as a Means of Grace and The Enigma of Justice (Wipf & Stock).
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Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Acknowledgement Part 3 Part One Chapter 4 1. Ultimate Mystery Chapter 5 2. Paradoxical Mystery Chapter 6 3. The Incarnation Chapter 7 4. Illusive Mystery Chapter 8 5. Rumor of Angels Chapter 9 6. Human Mystery Chapter 10 7. Universal Mystery Chapter 11 8. Prophecy Chapter 12 9. The Afterlife Chapter 13 10. The Miraculous Chapter 14 11. Moral Mystery Chapter 15 12. Enigmas: Part I Chapter 16 13. Enigmas: Part II Chapter 17 14. Creative Mystery Part 18 Part Two Chapter 19 15. All Scripture Chapter 20 16. Salvation History Chapter 21 17. Fusion of Horizons Chapter 22 18. Literary Genre Chapter 23 19. In Context Chapter 24 20. Fine Print Chapter 25 21. Walk the Walk Chapter 26 22. In the Beginning Chapter 27 23. Luke/Acts Chapter 28 Endnotes Chapter 29 Bibliography Chapter 30 Index Chapter 31 About the Author