The Testimony of the Bible Concerning the Assumptions of Destructive Criticism
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The pamphlet urges a calm, patient, and intelligent response to destructive higher criticism while equipping readers to confront skeptical arguments. It reviews challenges to Mosaic authorship, the historical reliability of Levitical and prophetic materials, questions about Isaiah's composition, and the historicity of Jonah, using Scripture itself as the primary rebuttal. The author argues that many critical moves seek to eliminate the supernatural and therefore conflict with Christ's testimony. Practical guidance is offered for teachers and young people to avoid panic and confusion. The conclusion stresses that God interprets his revelation and that Scripture, rightly read, affirms its own authority.
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