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Modern Heresies: Higher Criticism (2)

Herman Hanko·2006-06-02
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Introduction Proceeding from a fundamental premise that the Bible is, at least in part, a human document, higher criticism has come up with many strange ways in which to explain Scripture. I am sometimes amazed at the fertility of human imagination, which can invent so many theories to deny that Scripture is the Word of God. It makes one wonder, when one discovers the literally hundreds of books that have been written on this subject, all professing to be learned treatises, all written by...

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