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Robert Forman Horton

 
9781330491003: Revelation and the Bible (Classic Reprint): An Attempt at Reconstruction

Synopsis

Challenging the way we read Scripture to better see the message of Christ. This book examines how the Bible has been treated as an indisputable authority and argues that true Revelation points to Christ, not to dogma about the text itself. It invites readers to reconsider how inspiration, error, and interpretation fit together, offering a thoughtful path for faith in a critical age.

In careful, accessible language, the author walks through the Bible’s different parts, weighing questions of authorship, historical context, and the limits of human understanding. He shows how a genuine encounter with the divine can emerge when we focus on Christ and the Spirit rather than on proving every line is flawless.


  • Explore how Scripture witnesses to Christ and why that witness matters for faith.

  • Consider the role of criticism, tradition, and historical study in shaping belief.

  • Learn a practical approach to reading the Bible that respects both faith and inquiry.

  • See how the long history of interpretation can illuminate present-day devotion.



Ideal for readers of theology, biblical studies, and church history who want a humane, thoughtful look at Revelation and the Bible in a modern context.

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