Robert Yarbrough is Professor of New Testament, Covenant Theological Seminary. He taught previously at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (1996-2010), Wheaton College (1987-91), and Liberty University (1985-87). He has been involved in theological education in Muslim Africa since 1989 and in Eastern Europe since 1990. He has served on pastoral staffs in Montana, Missouri, North Carolina, and Illinois.
Bye-Bye Bible? Progress Report on the Death of Scripture
Speaker(s): Robert Yarbrough
Date: July 23 2014
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Product ID: RGDL4400T
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Offering an examination of views towards Scripture, Robert Yarbrough shows evidence of how the veracity of the Bible has been doubted since it was written. However, Yarbrough argues that despite scholarly antagonism towards the historicity of the Scriptures, the Bible still cannot be dismissed.
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