BI 131 - You and Your Bible
(BI 131)

 This course requires an enrolment key

Lead Facilitator: Online Professor - Thomas Bush
Lead Facilitator: (Online Professor) Dr. Mittie Pollock- Johnson
Lead Facilitator: Admin Visitor


BI 131 - You and Your Bible

You and Your Bible holds that the Word of God informs believers. The book's title has changed, but the content remains the same! This course presents the inspiration and authorship of the Bible, its preservation and why we believe it, how we deal with its problems and critics, the role of archaeology, and ways to study the Bible more effectively.
R. Laird Harris, 96 pages, paper ISBN 1-910566-12-7

Open discussion of the Bible and its claims is popular among both the churched and the unchurched. Almost every year a new version appears. Bibles are shelf stock items in department stores, novelty shops, and most bookstores. The Word of God informs believers, especially those involved in church ministry.

How did we get the Bible? Who wrote the Scriptures? How can we answer the Bible critics? Why do we believe the Bible to be the Word of God? How can we best study it? These questions are characteristic of those asked many times of local church leaders and teachers. You & Your Bible will help you to be able to answer them.



Table of Contents

  1. Revelation and Inspiration

  2. Why Christians Believe the Bible - Old Testament

  3. Why Christians Believe the Bible - New Testament

  4. Who Wrote the Old Testament

  5. Who Wrote the New Testament

  6. Preservation of the Bible - New Testament

  7. Preservation of the Bible - Old Testament

  8. Bible Problems

  9. Higher Criticism and the Bible

  10. Archaeology and the Old Testament

  11. Helps for Bible Study

  12. Bible Study Methods

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