This significant book tackles the central question of what Christianity means when it claims that the Bible is true. Written by nine Christian scholars from the disciplines of theology, biblical studies, and philosophy, these penetrating chapters reject stale, simplistic answers in favor of fresh, invigorating perspectives that leave ample room for dialogue. In addition, several contributors helpfully move the discussion from reflection to practical application, explaining the role of biblical truth in preaching and theological education.
Contributors: David Bartlett
Ellen T. Charry
Stephen T. Davis
Patrick R. Keifert
Ben C. Ollenburger
Dennis T. Olson
Alan G. Padgett
Mark I. Wallace
Nicholas Wolterstorff