Examining Criticisms of the Bible

by Hal Flemings


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 5/7/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 416
ISBN : 9781434328038

About the Book

It is not uncommon to hear on radio or television programs disparaging remarks about the Bible.  It appears the educated person today is expected to dismiss Bible history as questionable, consider the miracles mentioned in the Bible as either symbolic or overstatements of fact, regard comments about an Adam and Eve as scientifically inaccurate and consider the whole enterprise as a working and reworking of a collective document across time.  The former reverence appended to this document which claims to be a written communication expressing the thoughts of the Creator of the cosmos, has been severely diminished in these post-modern times.  This book, Examining Criticisms of the Bible, appeals to the reader to reevaluate the relevance of the Bible and to reconsider the evidences that relate to its historical, moral and scientific representations.


About the Author

The only child of my mother who, with her mother, raised me in a working class community on the west side of Detroit, Michigan.  I lived in a structured environment in which daily tasks had to be completed on time and in good order.  My mother was an avid reader of books, both fiction and non-fiction.  Her appreciation for education and her kindness toward others found their way into my life and affected its direction.  In high school, I decided that I wanted to be a general surgeon and, failing that, I would be a Physics teacher at some university.  To that end, in high school and later at university, I took courses in biology, physics, physiology, anatomy and the like.  Even so, an early marriage reformulated my university goals and I subsequently chose Education, first teaching English in the public school system and later Hebrew at the college level.

 

My life’s journey also was influenced by my interest in the interplay between science and religion.  As a result, my studies have included books on Physics, Astronomy, Archaeology, Biochemistry, World Religion and the Bible.  It is now my pleasure to write articles and books on these subjects.