Biblical Inspiration

Biblical Inspiration by I. Howard Marshall, published by Regent College Publishing in 2004, is a concise exploration of the complex relationship between biblical inspiration and critical study. This edition, comprising 128 pages, addresses fundamental questions about the infallibility of the Bible and the relevance of its interpretation in contemporary contexts. Marshall aims to provide clarity for biblical students grappling with the challenges of understanding biblical authority amidst modern critical discussions.
In this book, readers will find a thoughtful examination of how conservative perspectives on the Bible can coexist with critical approaches to its study. Marshall’s insights are designed to reassure those who may feel uncertain about the value of engaging with biblical criticism while maintaining a belief in the Bible’s inspiration. The work engages with key topics in religion and biblical studies, making it a relevant resource for anyone interested in biblical criticism and interpretation.
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Is the Bible infallible? Can we believe in its inspiration and practice biblical criticism? How is the Bible to be interpreted for today? I. Howard Marshall’s answers to these questions will be helpful to all biblical students who are puzzled and confused by current discussions of biblical inspiration and authority. Biblical Inspiration will help to reassure conservative students regarding the value of critical study of the Bible, and will clear away much misunderstanding that the conservative view of the Bible is obscurantist and unscholarly.
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