The Bible: Irrelevant or Invaluable? - eBook
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The Bible: Irrelevant or Invaluable? - eBook  -     By: Christianity Today International

The Bible: Irrelevant or Invaluable? - eBook

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Popular films and novels such as The Da Vinci Code have made the authority, origin, and infallibility of God's Word a hot topic! Based on articles written for Christianity Today, this 8-week study delves into the truth—or myth—of Scripture; and the Bible's role in an ever-shifting culture. Sure to spark spirited small-group discussion! 128 pages, softcover from Nelson.

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Title: The Bible: Irrelevant or Invaluable? - eBook
By: Christianity Today International
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Thomas Nelson
Publication Date: 2009
ISBN: 9781418583729
ISBN-13: 9781418583729
Series: Christianity Today Study
Stock No: WW5806EB

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The Christianity Today Study Series delves into today's vital cultural issues to get to the heart of what these topics mean to readers.

Each eight-week study is based on articles written by today's leading Christian authors and published by Christianity Today magazines. These remarkable studies foster deep, authentic, and relevant discussion that will challenge and grow any small group.

The Bible: Irrelevant or Invaluable? is scheduled to coincide with the release of the film sequel to The DaVinci Code and takes on the hot topics of the authority, origin, and infallibility of the Bible.

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