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- catalog contributor b3220625.
- catalog created "[1958]".
- catalog date "1958".
- catalog date "[1958]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1958]".
- catalog description "I. A serious plea for lay scholarship -- Casual acquaintance versus serious study -- Protestantism and the thrill of learning -- Learning involves listening -- II. The tools of Bible study -- The right kind of "criticism" -- The first tool: "historical criticism" -- The second tool: "literary criticism" -- The Church as a community of scholars -- III. The Church tries to understand what God has done -- The Catholic churches -- The Protestant churches -- Sectarian Christianity -- The Bible: and our various traditions -- IV. The words of man and the Word of God (the covenant-bond) -- The supreme importance of words -- A word is mutually pledged -- What is required of man? -- What is required of God? -- The helpless are befriended -- V. An ancient story which is our story -- Being mature about maturity -- Not everyone felt comfortable -- Freedom or slavery: a hard choice -- The unpleasantness of second thoughts: and the cost of freedom -- The joy and the risk of creatureliness -- "Secure" churches miss the point -- VI. Re-creation and renewal -- The strangeness of God -- Faith struggles with evasions -- The stumbling block re-creation and renewal -- Epilogue: seeing the world through the eyes of the Bible.".
- catalog extent "94 p.".
- catalog isPartOf "Layman's theological library".
- catalog issued "1958".
- catalog issued "[1958]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Philadelphia, Westminster Press".
- catalog subject "220".
- catalog subject "BS538 .D45".
- catalog subject "Bible Criticism, interpretation, etc.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. A serious plea for lay scholarship -- Casual acquaintance versus serious study -- Protestantism and the thrill of learning -- Learning involves listening -- II. The tools of Bible study -- The right kind of "criticism" -- The first tool: "historical criticism" -- The second tool: "literary criticism" -- The Church as a community of scholars -- III. The Church tries to understand what God has done -- The Catholic churches -- The Protestant churches -- Sectarian Christianity -- The Bible: and our various traditions -- IV. The words of man and the Word of God (the covenant-bond) -- The supreme importance of words -- A word is mutually pledged -- What is required of man? -- What is required of God? -- The helpless are befriended -- V. An ancient story which is our story -- Being mature about maturity -- Not everyone felt comfortable -- Freedom or slavery: a hard choice -- The unpleasantness of second thoughts: and the cost of freedom -- The joy and the risk of creatureliness -- "Secure" churches miss the point -- VI. Re-creation and renewal -- The strangeness of God -- Faith struggles with evasions -- The stumbling block re-creation and renewal -- Epilogue: seeing the world through the eyes of the Bible.".
- catalog title "Understanding the Bible.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".