If the biblical writers were writing today they might spell out some things more clearly, given how easily even Christians fall into… — Roger E. Olson Copy Share Image
The biblical writers assumed many things about reality that modern, Western people do not assume because we've been conditioned by our cultures… — Roger E. Olson Copy Share Image
“Rather than confusing the biblical writers and their readers with modern scientific concepts, God accommodated.” — Matthew Barrett Copy Share Image
The biblical writers didn't need to say everything; they could assume some things. They didn't anticipate a day when even Jews and… — Roger E. Olson Copy Share Image
How much of what the biblical writers believed about the supernatural world do I believe? They weren't us. We are products of… — Michael S. Heiser Copy Share Image
“The biblical writers do not finally and fully resolve the tension between divine sovereignty and human freedom. They affirm the authenticity of… — Thomas R. Schreiner Copy Share Image
Scholarship aimed at truly understanding what the biblical writers meant often does not filter down into the church and through the pulpit… — Michael S. Heiser Copy Share Image
“In other words, the biblical writers were speaking to those who shared a rich cultural context, which shaped the way they communicated.… — Ken Wilson Copy Share Image
When biblical material touches on the natural world, we can legitimately use the tools of science. Sometimes that shows us - no… — Michael S. Heiser Copy Share Image
Why are you uncomfortable with the supernaturalist worldview of the biblical writers? Evangelicals don't want to just say, "Well, the inspired writers… — Michael S. Heiser Copy Share Image
“The Biblical writers did not learn grace from a textbook or in a classroom. They learned it from the school of hardship… — Chris Lautsbaugh Copy Share Image
“Let the systematic theologian spell it out. Let the artists throw out thoughts and slants, maybe even slants no one else has… — Steve Stockman Copy Share Image