Description
Author: John Carter, paper back, 128 pages. First published by The Christadelphian (CMPA) in 1944, this edition was printed in 1988.
Over the past 200 years, criticism of the scriptures has reached new levels. Doubts about their historical accuracy, about the origins of the early texts and the reliability of their transmission have all been used to deny the power of the Bible message. The author considers some of the major criticisms and shows the value of believing the Bible's own claim to be the word of God Himself.
The book has 10 chapters. The first seven appeared in The Christadelphian in 1927 and 1928. Chapter eight has been revised and chapters nine and 10 are new.