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Andreas J. Kostenberger, Michael J. KrugerCrossway / 2010 / Trade PaperbackOur Price$14.994.9 out of 5 stars for The Heresy of Orthodoxy. View reviews of this product. 7 Reviews
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ThankfulLaguna Hills, CAAge: 55-65Gender: male5 Stars Out Of 5An Important BookDecember 29, 2010ThankfulLaguna Hills, CAAge: 55-65Gender: maleQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5The typical Christian probably has never heard of Walter Bauer or Bart Ehrman. But they are representative of an academic stance that maintains a wide influence over popular culture and its misunderstanding of Scripture. Ehrman especially, while citing his opinions as historically grounded, is actually attempting to create a retrospective into a world that, quite frankly, never existed. Because of the way he has been embraced by today's media and academia, this book is both timely and necessary. The authors are to be commended for their rigorous and faithful efforts. We are all in their debt.
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Kc 1950Kansas City, MO.Age: 55-65Gender: male5 Stars Out Of 5October 31, 2011Kc 1950Kansas City, MO.Age: 55-65Gender: maleQuality: 4Value: 4Meets Expectations: 5A bit "wordy" but very thorough. A well presented arguement that commands ascent.
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J Robert Brown, Jr.5 Stars Out Of 5A Timely ResponseDecember 21, 2015J Robert Brown, Jr.Quality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5Every student of theology should be required to read this book. This is a conservative response to an ill-conceived theory that has burdened the Christian church since Walter Bauer began teaching it in the first half of the 20th Century-a theory that suggests that the "canon" of Scripture was picked by the winners of a wildly diverse Christian society.
This book examines the tenuous evidentiary basis of Bauer's theory and presents strong arguments that the "canon" was actually received by the church very early, and was challenged by errant views as they developed over time.
The views presented are heavily footnoted, and will no doubt be a standard for scholarship to come.
I only regret that the the author failed to mention the early heretic Tatian, and his attempt to write a harmony of the Gospels. -
ZacharyPittsburghAge: 35-44Gender: Male5 Stars Out Of 5Much needed workNovember 4, 2020ZacharyPittsburghAge: 35-44Gender: MaleQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5This is an important book and sorely needed. Diversity is prized as an end unto itself in our anti-Christ pluralistic society. Ehrman as usual is pushing nonsense. He departed from us because he was not one of us!!
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BrotherBryan5 Stars Out Of 5Defending Scripture From PostmodernismJune 14, 2019BrotherBryanQuality: 4Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5This book delivers a concise deconstruction of popular myths about the formation, reliability, and inspiration of scripture with copious citations for further reading.
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