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Moral Questions Of The Bible Timeless Truth In A Changing World Instonebrewer

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Moral Questions Of The Bible Timeless Truth In A Changing World Instonebrewer
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Publisher: Bellingham, WA
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.75 MB
Author: Instone-Brewer, David
ISBN: 9781683592952, 9781683592969, 1683592956, 1683592964
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Moral Questions Of The Bible Timeless Truth In A Changing World Instonebrewer by Instone-brewer, David 9781683592952, 9781683592969, 1683592956, 1683592964 instant download after payment.

Are all the moral commands of the Bible meant to be obeyed exactly for all time, or are there some that need to be adapted for our modern world?
Scripture contains lots of guidance on ethical issues, including statements about polygamy, slavery, divorce, sex, and other things that sound strange to our modern ears. Even Christians, who believe the Bible is God’s word, disagree on whether women should wear head coverings, whether Christians can ever lie, whether women should preach, and whether Christians should drink alcohol. How can we resolve these issues and figure out how to apply the Bible to our lives?
David Instone-Brewer helps answer this question by showing how the Bible’s moral commands were understood in their ancient cultural context. The more we understand what God and the biblical authors intended to communicate to the original audience, the better we will be able to make sense of how to apply those commands today.

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