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Following up on episode 3, how do we know if a biblical resource is to be trusted? In this episode I talk through things to consider when looking at a resources, Bible translations and a brief history of how we got today's Bible. While yes, I give you some of my go-to resources, my goal is not influence you with a particular resource, rather my goal is to equip you to develop your own faith.
Resources Mentioned:
-Engaging the Christian Scriptures by Andrew E. Arterbury, W.H. Bellinger Jr., and Derek S. Dodson (there is a new second edition published in 2021)
-NRSV Baylor Annotated Study Bible
-the Bible Project
-The Mosaic of Christian Belief; Twenty Centuries of Unity and Diversity by Roger E. Olson (an introduction to Theology)
*I do get a small commission on items purchased through Amazon links above
By Ashley MyersFollowing up on episode 3, how do we know if a biblical resource is to be trusted? In this episode I talk through things to consider when looking at a resources, Bible translations and a brief history of how we got today's Bible. While yes, I give you some of my go-to resources, my goal is not influence you with a particular resource, rather my goal is to equip you to develop your own faith.
Resources Mentioned:
-Engaging the Christian Scriptures by Andrew E. Arterbury, W.H. Bellinger Jr., and Derek S. Dodson (there is a new second edition published in 2021)
-NRSV Baylor Annotated Study Bible
-the Bible Project
-The Mosaic of Christian Belief; Twenty Centuries of Unity and Diversity by Roger E. Olson (an introduction to Theology)
*I do get a small commission on items purchased through Amazon links above