The Bible and Modern Criticism (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)
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Rejecting appeals to authority as well as “shallow and jaunty skepticism,” the author, a noted law enforcement officer and theologian, considers the Bible as a human document. With a point of view that is at once open-minded and devout, he considers questions of miracles, divine inspiration, and criticism, seeking a modern vision of faith.
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About Robert Anderson
Sir Robert Anderson (1841-1918) was born in Dublin. He became second assistant commissioner at Scotland Yard during the Jack the Ripper murders. A noted theologian, his writings include Criminals and Crime (1907), The Lighter Side of My Official Life (1910), The Bible or the Church, The Buddha of Christendom, and Daniel in the Critics’ Den.
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