| Author/Contributor(s): | Graves, Kersey |
| Publisher: | St. Martin's Essentials |
| Date: | 03/09/2027 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Condition: | NEW |
An examination of biblical contradictions, for readers who value faith, reason, and honest inquiry.
The Book of Bible Errors brings together some of the most influential examinations of biblical inconsistencies ever written, offering readers a careful, historically grounded look at the tensions, contradictions, and unresolved problems within scripture. Rather than approaching the Bible as something to be defended at all costs or dismissed outright, this volume invites thoughtful engagement with the text as it stands—complex, layered, and human.
Featuring works by writers, theologians, journalists, and skeptics from the eighteenth through early twentieth centuries, the collection examines everything from conflicting genealogies and historical impossibilities to theological contradictions and narrative inconsistencies across the Old and New Testaments. Some contributors write as critics of religion, others as clergy attempting reconciliation, but together they document a long tradition of readers who believed that faith, if it is to mean anything, must withstand scrutiny.
Edited and introduced for a modern audience, The Book of Bible Errors is not a polemic but a resource: a reference work for readers who want to understand what the Bible says, where it disagrees with itself, and how these issues have been debated for centuries. It is a book for those who believe that honest questions do not weaken belief, but deepen it.