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C. S. on scripture: his thoughts on the nature of biblical...
This little book is a gem. Attempting to read some books in defence of inerrancy by conservative evangelicals can amount to the theological equivalent of watching paint dry: tedious, torturous, and unimaginative. Thank God for C.S. Lewis! Hailed as "an unorthodox defender of orthodoxy", the author points out that Lewis was neither theologically liberal nor conservative; he defied classification. (Anyone looking for a contemporary equivalent to Lewis should read Robert Farrar Capon.)..
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