This is a print on demand book and is therefore non- returnable. Will belief in the authority and inspiration of the Scriptures be undermined if biblical theology is interpreted in the frame
This is a print on demand book and is therefore non- returnable. Will belief in the authority and inspiration of the Scriptures be undermined if biblical theology is interpreted in the framework of modern science and biblical criticism? Many theologians believe it will, but Dale Moody skillfully demonstrates in this important work how the historical-critical study of the Scripture can relate the Scriptures to modern science and society.
According to Moody, his study "represents a conscious effort to bring together the insights of several disciplines in a constructive harmony which is both biblical and systematic. Biblical theology, modern science, various types of biblical criticism (textual, source, form, redaction), historical theology, and the history of doctrine — all these have a significant part of play in the development of a systematic theology. . . . Those who fear that using the findings of modern science and the critical-historical method of Bible study is inevitably uncongenial to a strong view of biblical authority will, I hope, find the explorations of this book a pleasant surprise."
Ecumenical in its approach, this study will appeal to Christians of all traditions.
—Fisher Humphreys
"The largest and arguably the most important Baptist theology of our century. Its author is a man of wide learning, deep convictions, and daring judgments. He engages other theologians and philosophies, past and present, in vigorous dialogue. All readers, even those who may disagree with the author at points, will be affected by the book. . . . I recommend it enthusiastically."
—Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society
"A widely researched volume of systematic theology based on many years of classroom experience. Moody's attempt to present evangelical theology from a fresh perspective while interacting with current philosophical and scientific viewpoints provides interesting and enlightening reading."
— Review and Expositor
"This wonderful book — the product of a lifetime of reading, learning, arguing, thinking, and teaching — is a major contribution to all the people of God."
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