What does it mean to say that the Bible is inspired? Conservative scholars and pastors have struggled for years to prove that the Bible is without errors... our guest this week thinks this is a fool's errand.
This week, Dr. Greg Boyd joins the conversation to help us rethink what it means to say the Bible is inspired. What if God inspired the Bible's contradictions to function as assets and not problems? Perhaps we should embrace the mistakes and contradictions in Scripture, because they show that God chose to use fallible humans to communicate timeless truth... enjoy!
RESOURCES:
Inspired Imperfection: How the Bible's Problems Enhance Its Divine Authority (book)
Cross Vision: How the Crucifixion of Jesus Makes Sense of Old Testament Violence (book)
The Crucifixion of the Warrior God: Volumes 1 & 2 (book)
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