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The bible tells me so book review6/7/2023 ![]() ![]() “Basically, the work presents a fairly common understanding of the authors of the Bible as victims of Historical Determinism. Noel Weeks interacts in a very helpful way, critiquing the work in a level-headed manner. Now if you would like to read a good review of Peter Enns' most recent book, I would encourage you to hop over to Reformation 21. Unbelievable? Has defending scripture made us unable to read it? If you would like to hear a recent exchange between Peter Enns and David Instone-Brewer (which can be frustrating on several levels), check out the following Unbelievable radio show: That being said, his understanding of scriptural authority is staunchly liberal- liberal to the point where the very bottom of everything has no foundation. ![]() He still maintains that Jesus is Lord, at least in some sense. It would certainly be wrong to say that Peter Enns is an atheist. I do not remember where I heard it, or when I heard it, but I distinctly recall an atheist saying, when asked about the perspective of some liberal theologian, “He’s an atheist. Peter Enns continues to slide further and further. 2 December 2014 / Liberal theology / Gentle Reformation A Review of “The Bible Tells Me So” – Noel Weeks ![]()
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