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The Bible and Modern Criticism
Contributor(s): Anderson, Robert (Author)
ISBN: 1535316098     ISBN-13: 9781535316095
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: July 2016
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BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Biblical Criticism & Interpretation - New Testament
- History | World - General
Physical Information: 0.38" H x 6" W x 9" (0.54 lbs) 176 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
Sir Robert Anderson has put his detective skills from Scotland Yard to use at understanding the Bible for many years, as he is the author of many noted books on the Bible. In this book he analyzes those "experts" who analyze the text of the Bible.This book provides evidence against the Higher Criticism of the Bible by such people as Westcott and Hort and other nonbelievers. Yes, nonbelievers are being trusted to give us the correct text of the Bible, but they should not be trusted, as they are sabotaging the Bible text.This book was highly praised when first published and went through five editions, but it is ignored by the so-called scholars of today.
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Reviews:

"It is a book which should be placed in the library of all who are repelled by the methods of the critics."-Daily Express
"This is a work for the present age. Sir Robert Anderson has rendered immense service by its publication. It should be widely circulated." - The News

"Valuable as the author's former works were, his latest volume excels them. . . . 'The Bible and Modern Criticism' should be read and digested by all thoughtful Christians, for its eloquent and scholarly testimony in favor of 'The Scriptures of truth' cannot fail to confirm believers and to assist waverers and all such as feel perplexed by the insidious reasonings of the New Critics. We could wish that copies of Sir Robert Anderson's book were placed on the study shelves of all ministers and teachers of the Gospel, and presented to the libraries of our theological colleges." - The English Churchman

Sir Robert Anderson has written a trenchant and straight-forward book, which places critics, whether as radical as Prof. Cheyne or as conservative as Prof Driver, on their defense before men of common sense." - The New York Tribune