Sunday, 29 March 2020

How does your Christian faith or theology engage “secular” Biblical criticism?


I am a frequent visitor and often-corrected contributor to r/AcademicBiblical. Without assuming that the community there fairly represents the discipline of the whole of Biblical studies, I find that the top-rated and most credentialed contributors to that subreddit who answer redditors’ questions contradict the traditional tenets of the divine inspiration of Scripture, the divinity of Christ, the historicity of the OT narratives etc.How do you address these secular challenges, if you consider them challenges at all? I’m trying to presume as little about how you and your faith tradition responds to secular Biblical studies as I am able, but please educate me on every point.

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