I find John Lennox much more interesting than Ham.
I just noticed that the John Lennox link did not work.
http://augustinecollective.org/augustine...matics-and
http://augustinecollective.org/augustine...-the-world
http://augustinecollective.org/augustine...ohn-lennox
Quote:http://augustinecollective.org/augus...vide-the-world
A Review of John Lennox’s “Seven Days that Divide the World”
… "Lennox dedicates a chapter to reading and interpreting the Bible that quite powerfully provides a method with which we can approach Genesis. He states: “One should in the first instance be guided by the natural understanding of a passage, sentence, word, or phrase in its context, historically, culturally, and linguistically” … He argues that one should first apply a literal understanding of a passage even though there may also be correct metaphorical interpretations.”…
(05-12-2016, 06:15 PM)radind Wrote: I find John Lennox much more interesting than Ham.
Quote:http://augustinecollective.org/augus...vide-the-world
A Review of John Lennox’s “Seven Days that Divide the World”
… "Lennox dedicates a chapter to reading and interpreting the Bible that quite powerfully provides a method with which we can approach Genesis. He states: “One should in the first instance be guided by the natural understanding of a passage, sentence, word, or phrase in its context, historically, culturally, and linguistically” … He argues that one should first apply a literal understanding of a passage even though there may also be correct metaphorical interpretations.”…
I just noticed that the John Lennox link did not work.
http://augustinecollective.org/augustine...matics-and
http://augustinecollective.org/augustine...-the-world
http://augustinecollective.org/augustine...ohn-lennox
… whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things. Phil 4:8 (ESV)