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Gary discusses several upcoming book projects in the works based around the biblical theological work of James Jordan. His approach to the Bible is sometimes referred to as "interpretive maximalism" and uses the Bible to interpret the Bible. While not everyone will agree with the connections Jim makes with his "maximalism," it cannot be disputed that you will know and understand the entire Bible better and more comprehensively.
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Gary discusses several upcoming book projects in the works based around the biblical theological work of James Jordan. His approach to the Bible is sometimes referred to as "interpretive maximalism" and uses the Bible to interpret the Bible. While not everyone will agree with the connections Jim makes with his "maximalism," it cannot be disputed that you will know and understand the entire Bible better and more comprehensively.

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