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Seven Things I Wish Christians Knew about the Bible

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Seven Things I Wish Christians Knew about the Bible
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Michael F. Bird
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:240
Dimensions(mm): Height 181,Width 127
Category/GenreHistory of religion
Biblical studies
Christian institutions and organizations
ISBN/Barcode 9780310538851
ClassificationsDewey:220.6
Audience
Further/Higher Education

Publishing Details

Publisher Zondervan
Imprint Zondervan
Publication Date 8 July 2021
Publication Country United States

Description

Answers to the most common questions and misconceptions about the Bible Seven Things I Wish Christians Knew about the Bible is a short and readable introduction to the Bible-its origins, interpretation, truthfulness, and authority. Bible scholar, prolific author, and Anglican minister Michael Bird helps Christians understand seven important "things" about this unique book: how the Bible was put together; what "inspiration" means; how the Bible is true; why the Bible needs to be rooted in history; why literal interpretation is not always the best interpretation; how the Bible gives us knowledge, faith, love, and hope; and how Jesus Christ is the center of the Bible. Seven Things presents a clear and understandable evangelical account of the Bible's inspiration, canonization, significance, and relevance in a way that is irenic and compelling. It is a must read for any serious Bible reader who desires an informed and mature view of the Bible that will enrich their faith.

Author Biography

Michael F. Bird is Academic Dean and lecturer in theology at Ridley College in Melbourne, Australia. He is the author of Jesus and the Origins of the Gentile Mission, The Saving Righteousness of God, Evangelical Theology, Romans (Story of God Bible Commentary Series), The Gospel of the Lord: How the Early Church Wrote the Story of Jesus, and editor of The Apostle Paul: Four Views. He also runs a popular theological studies blog called "Euangelion" and can be followed on twitter @mbird12.