Gordon D. Fee is Professor Emeritus of New Testament at Regent College. Previously he taught at Wheaton College and Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. He has served as the general editor of the New International Commentary series, as well as on the NIV revision committee that produced the TNIV. He is the author of commentaries on 1 Corinthians, Philippians and the Pastoral Epistles, as well as books on exegesis, hermeneutics and the Holy Spirit.
Why Christians Read Their Bibles Poorly
Speaker(s): Gordon Fee
Date: April 10, 2002
Length: 71:59
Product ID: RGDL3172A
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In this lecture Gordon Fee looks at the various ways that Evangelicals are becoming biblically illiterate and issues a challenge to the Christian community - to read the biblical text in the manner it was originally intended to be read. The lecture was given as an introduction to his new publication How to Read the Bible Book by Book: A Guided Tour From Genesis Through Revelation (co-authored with Douglas Stuart)
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