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Scripture Twisting
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Scripture Twisting

20 Ways the Cults Misread the Bible
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
Verkaufsrang173012inReligion
CHF35.90

Beschreibung

How often have you encountered some bizarre doctrine only to be stunned to hear a Bible verse quoted to support it? With new religious cults springing up almost daily and old ones growing rapidly, this is more and more common. How are they seemingly able to twist Scripture to mean something orthodox Christians have never believed it to mean in two thousand years?James Sire, author of The Universe Next Door and How to Read Slowly, has isolated twenty separate kinds of reading errors which are characteristically made by cultists as they interpret the Bible. He covers the full range from simple misquotation to complex argumentation which links one slightly eccentric interpretation to another, mixes in a few orthodox readings and ends with a conclusion totally foreign to the biblical world view. Sire also handles twisted translation, overspecification, virtue by association, ignoring the context and other flawed interpretations. A book to help us all become better readers of the Scriptures.
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-87784-611-6
ProduktartBuch
EinbandKartoniert, Paperback
VerlagIvp
Erscheinungsdatum01.10.1980
Seiten184 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 140 mm, Höhe 210 mm, Dicke 11 mm
Gewicht233 g
Artikel-Nr.51157889
KatalogBuchzentrum
Datenquelle-Nr.9460481
WarengruppeReligion
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James W. Sire (Ph.D., University of Missouri), formerly a senior editor at InterVarsity Press, is the author of many books, including The Universe Next Door, Why Should Anyone Believe Anything at All?, Habits of the Mind and Apologetics Beyond Belief