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Why I Trust the Bible
- Answers to Real Questions and Doubts People Have About the Bible
- Narrated by: Patrick Lawlor
- Length: 9 hrs and 30 mins
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A clear guide to help you understand why you can trust the Bible.
We are often told we can no longer assume that the Bible is trustworthy. From social media memes to popular scholarship, so many attacks have been launched on the believability of Scripture that many have serious questions about the Bible, such as:
- Did Jesus actually live?
- Did the biblical writers invent their message?
- How can we trust the gospels since they were written so long after Jesus lived?
- How can we believe a Bible that is full of internal contradictions with itself and external contradictions with science?
- Aren't the biblical manuscripts we have just copies of copies that are so corrupted they don't represent what the original authors wrote?
- Why should we believe the books that are in the Bible, since many good ones were left out, like the Gospel of Thomas?
- Why trust the Bible when there are so many contradictory translations of it?
If you find yourself unable to answer questions such as these, but wanting to, Why I Trust the Bible by eminent Bible scholar and translator William Mounce is for you. These questions and more are discussed and answered in a reasoned, definitive, and winsome way.
The truth is that the Bible is better attested and more defensible today than it ever has been. Questions about the Bible are perhaps the most significant challenge confronting Christian faith today, but they can be answered well and in a way that will lead to a deeper appreciation for the truth and ongoing relevance of the Bible.
Accompanying visual components are available in the audiobook companion PDF download.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
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The Council of Nicea was not clerics in a dark and ornate hall. It was brawls in churchyards; it was emperors and governors fighting to save the empire; it was political intrigue as the governments of church and state blended into a volatile stew. It was the way a fringe group of peace-loving communal worshipers of a crucified Palestinian prophet conquered the Roman Empire.
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Who mixes fact with fiction?
- By 3allvalve on 12-28-17
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The Mormon Mirage
- A Former Member Looks at the Mormon Church Today
- By: Latayne C. Scott
- Narrated by: Tamara Marston
- Length: 14 hrs and 52 mins
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Three decades after leaving the Mormon faith, Latayne Colvett Scott looks back to her original journey out of Mormonism and the reasons why she left. Revised and updated, this third edition of The Mormon Mirage presents both a fascinating inside look at Mormonism and new and formidable evidence against its claims and teachings.
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Keep away from it. Hate-Literature.
- By Amazon Customer on 04-13-12
By: Latayne C. Scott
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More Than a Carpenter
- By: Josh D. McDowell
- Narrated by: Sean McDowell
- Length: 1 hr and 19 mins
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The inspirational classic, More than a Carpenter, is now updated for a new generation of seekers with a fresh look, revised material, and a new chapter that addresses questions commonly raised today. Former skeptic Josh McDowell is now joined by his son Sean as they examine the evidence about Jesus. Is he really the Lord he claimed to be? How can we know for sure? More than a Carpenter offers arguments for faith from a skeptic turned believer.
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A great book but error in the audio
- By Zion Serves on 06-27-17
By: Josh D. McDowell
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Scripture and the Authority of God
- How to Read the Bible Today
- By: N. T. Wright
- Narrated by: James Adams
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In this revised and expanded edition of The Last Word, Wright, Bishop of Durham, one of the preeminent Bible scholars of our day and author of such beloved works as After You Believe and Simply Christian, gives new life to the old, tattered doctrine of the authority of Scripture, delivering a fresh, helpful, and concise statement on the current battles for the Bible and restoring Scripture as a place to find God's voice.
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Takes scripture very seriously
- By Adam Shields on 05-31-11
By: N. T. Wright
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The First Paul
- Reclaiming the Radical Visionary Behind the Church's Conservative Icon
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- Narrated by: Mel Foster
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Paul is second only to Jesus as the most important person in the birth of Christianity, and yet he continues to be controversial, even among Christians. How could the letters of Paul be used both to inspire radical grace and to endorse systems of oppression - condoning slavery, subordinating women, condemning homosexual behavior? Borg and Crossan use the best of biblical and historical scholarship to explain the reasons for Paul's mixed reputation and reveal to us what scholars have known for decades: The later letters of Paul were created by the early church to dilute Paul's message.
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A Liberal Paul
- By Kayla on 05-12-20
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The Misunderstood Jew
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In The Misunderstood Jew, scholar Amy-Jill Levine helps Christians and Jews understand the "Jewishness" of Jesus so that their appreciation of him deepens and a greater interfaith dialogue can take place. Levine's humor and informed truth - telling provokes honest conversation and debate about how Christians and Jews should understand Jesus, the New Testament, and each other.
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Courageous
- By Tad Davis on 07-27-17
By: Amy Jill Levine
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Another Gospel?
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Alisa Childers never thought she would question her Christian faith. She was raised in a Christian home, where she had seen her mom and dad feed the hungry, clothe the homeless, and love the outcast. She had witnessed God at work and then had dedicated her own life to leading worship as part of the popular Christian band ZOEgirl. All that was deeply challenged when she met a progressive pastor who called himself a hopeful agnostic. Another Gospel? describes the intellectual journey Alisa took over several years as she wrestled with a series of questions.
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A must listen! Bring your doubts!
- By J. Withers on 10-08-20
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How God Became King
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- By: N. T. Wright
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New Testament scholar N. T. Wright reveals how we have been misreading the Gospels for centuries, powerfully restoring the lost central story of the scripture: that the coronation of God through the acts of Jesus was the climax of human history. Wright fills the gaps that centuries of misdirection have opened up in our collective spiritual story, tracing a narrative from Eden to Jesus to today.
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Jesus' life matters, not just his death
- By Adam Shields on 03-17-16
By: N. T. Wright
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Biblical Literalism: A Gentile Heresy
- A Journey into a New Christianity Through the Doorway of Matthew's Gospel
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- Narrated by: Bob Souer
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A man who has consciously and deliberately walked the path of Christ, John Shelby Spong has lived his entire life inside the Christian Church. In this profound and considered work, he offers a radical new way to look at the gospels today as he shows just how deeply Jewish the Christian Gospels are and how much they reflect the Jewish scriptures, history, and patterns of worship.
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understanding the jewish thoughts in the Gospels
- By John on 08-30-18
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Reasons to Believe
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- By: Scott Hahn
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In Reasons to Believe, Scott Hahn, a convert to Catholicism, explains the "how and why" of the Catholic faith - drawing from Scripture, his own struggles, and those of other converts, as well as from everyday life and even natural science. Hahn shows that reason and revelation, as well as nature and the supernatural, are not opposed to one another; rather, they offer complementary evidence that God exists. He is someone, and He has a personality, a personal style, that is discernable and knowable.
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A Catholic for convition and tradition
- By benigno on 05-29-12
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Paul and Jesus
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- By: James D. Tabor
- Narrated by: Robertson Dean
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Historians know virtually nothing about the two decades following the crucifixion of Jesus, when his followers regrouped and began to spread his message. During this time the man we know as the apostle Paul joined the movement and began to preach to the gentiles. Using the oldest Christian documents that we have - the letters of Paul - as well as other early Christian sources, historian and scholar James Tabor reconstructs the origins of Christianity.
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Paul or Jesus?
- By James on 01-29-13
By: James D. Tabor
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- Adam Schultz
- 12-12-23
The extensive knowledge
Very knowledgeable and informative. I very much liked hearing these arguments from someone who has spent so much time researching and thinking about them.
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- Zachary Foster
- 07-11-23
Great book interesting
This book has made me ask the hard questions about the Bible and will get this book physically.
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- Rusty Martin
- 05-06-23
Great read
There is a lot to cover obviously, but thought it was presented well. Read with an open mind and lean in.
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- Kindle Customer
- 12-24-22
A Must Listen
This is a must listen/read for every serious student of the Bible. It equips for defense of the faith, but most especially the integrity of the inerrancy of Scripture. Thanks bazillion, Bill.
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- souldoc
- 09-24-21
Excellent Resource
Mounce wrote this book with the college freshman in mind, so it is very approachable and immensely enjoyable. He handles the issues of historicity, textual criticism, along with many of the classical questions of a skeptic with care and clarity. He brings the depth of skillful scholarship to the everyman reader. Get this book. If you're a skeptic, you'll find it illuminating. If you're a believer, you'll find your faith strengthened and deepened.
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- Don D., Jesus Follower
- 12-21-21
Mounce Takes On Critics Head On!
Professor Mounce has accomplished what many Bible scholars and teachers avoid: clearly addressing critics of the Bible in plain and logical fashion. The subtitle says it all: "Answers to real questions and doubts people have about the Bible." (I would add, "that regular people" have.) The book is not written as a theology textbook, for an audience of scholars speaking of irrelevant factoids. Dr. Mounce explains, like all great teachers do, how and why he personally believes in his subject matter. I recommend this book without reservation.
He brings the reader along on a calm, logical and thorough introduction to this somewhat overwhelming collection of writings, assembled over thousands of years, in three (3) languages. He introduces us to the primary critics and their points of criticism. He explains the basis for their arguments and his basis for rebuttal. He gives the reader insights into the art and science of determining reliability of manuscripts and translating them into English.
Matters of "faith" cannot be proven, like matters of mathematics and some aspects of physics. Matters of "trust," however, can be proven to a satisfactory degree by facts, source documents, translations, and intelligence. Dr. Mounce does not propose that the reader "check her/his brain" at the door and believe in the Bible by faith, alone. He does an excellent job of engaging our brains in education, thus strengthening the basis upon which faith may be solidified.
I particularly enjoyed Dr. Mounce recording the narration of the Audible version himself. Reading the printed word has always been challenging for me. I purchased the Audible copy, then a hard copy (to make marginal notes and highlighting) and finally the Kindle version to read in waiting rooms. Even those who distrust the value and origin of the Bible may find the basis of their distrust is based on faulty scholarship and misreading of the original languages. For those who already trust the Bible, this book serves to solidify their confidence that it is not a collection of highly edited sales pitches, crafted "in a smoke filled room" relatively recently.
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- Paul Sunde
- 12-11-22
Wonderfully researched and reliable!
I like when a scholar like William Mounce share the easy to understand WHY he trusts the Bible in this easy-to-understand audiobook.
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