I have borrowed earlier from PJ FitzPatrick the notion that 'the heritage of our belief is unsatisfactory, but that does not stop it from being revered'.20 This is said after careful study of medieval language around transubstantiation ...
This book is to consider some of the special ques-tions and problems which surround the Bible itself--a book for which all blurbs are impossible.
First part of the book 'Faith is caught not taught.' Gil outlines four situations that are eminently suitable for catching faith. At the same time, he emphasises that faith is unlikely to be the outcome of argument or proof.
The author leads his readers through the practical difficulties of reading the Bible, offering advice that is true to the way Anglicans have read Scripture from the time of Tyndale and Cranmer.
Roger Ferlo leads his readers through the practical difficulties of reading the Bible, offering advice that is true to the way Anglicans have read Scripture from the time of Tyndale and Cranmer.