The Jesus Quest by Norman L. Geisler (Editor); F. David FARNELL (Editor)Call Number: BS2393.J478 2014
ISBN: 9781628394658
Publication Date: 2014-03-01
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pt. 1. Prologue -- A warning from recent church history -- A review of Five views on biblical inerrancy, eds. J. Merrick and Stephen Garrett / Norman L. Geisler -- pt. 2. Beware of philosophy, are we taken captive? (Col. 2:8) -- ch. 1. The philosophical roots of modern biblical criticism / Norman L. Geisler -- ch. 2. The problem of philosophy in New Testament studies / F. David Farnell -- ch. 3. The problem of philosophical presuppositions used in gospel studies: how various views of inspiration have impacted modern discussions of the synoptic problem / F. David Farnell -- ch. 4. Methodological unorthdoxy / Norman L. Geisler and William C. Roach -- pt. 3. Be aware of history, are we repeating past errors? -- ch. 6. The down grade controversy and evangelical boundaries: some lessons from Spurgeon's battle for evangelical orthodoxy / Dennis M. Swanson -- ch. 7A. Perspectives on the fundamentalist-modernist controversy of the twentieth century (part 1) / William E. Nix -- ch. 7B. Perspectives on the fundamentalist-modernist controversy of the twentieth century (part 2) / William E. Nix -- ch. 8. A brief history of the Evangelical Theological Society on the discipline of its members / Norman L. Geisler.
pt. 4. Beware of "critical" post-modern history -- ch. 9. Searching for the "historical" Jesus: the rise of the three searches / F. David Farnell -- ch. 10. Searching for the historical Jesus: does history matter to neo-evangelicals? / F. David Farnell -- ch. 11. Searching for the historical Jesus: evangelical participation in the third search / F. David Farnell -- ch. 12. Historical criticism vs. grammatico-historical: quo vadis evangelicals? / F. David Farnell -- pt. 5. Beware of hermeneutics, a bad methodology yields a bad theology -- ch. 13. Does genre determine meaning? / Thomas A. Howe -- ch. 14. Objectivity in interpretation / Thomas A. Howe -- pt. 6. Re-establishing a solid basis for knowing Jesus -- ch. 15. The knowability of the past / Norman L. Geisler -- ch. 16. The reliability of the New Testament writers / Richard G. Howe -- ch. 17. A defense of the supernatural / Richard G. Howe -- pt. 7. Epilogue.