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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Robert M. PricePublisher: Pitchstone Publishing Imprint: Pitchstone Publishing Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.390kg ISBN: 9781634311342ISBN 10: 1634311345 Pages: 280 Publication Date: 26 September 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsIn these essays, Price surprises with a wealth of fresh perspectives: biographical, exegetical, philosophical, theological, religious-historical and -critical in a diverse mixture. In the volatile field of atheism and faitheism, Price succeeds in capturing the unbelieving and believing readers equally. Hermann Detering, author, The Fabricated Paul Professor Price has the remarkable ability to see through the pretensions and BS of religion, and does so with relish and style. His knowledge of doctrine, scripture and faith traditions is nothing less than encyclopedic. He is an equal-opportunity deconstructionist. Enjoy! Andrew Wilson, Unification Theological Seminary This book, with Price's usual wit and grounded in philosophy and critical theory, is a hymn to Reason. I hope it finds a wide readership in this darkling time. Don Webb, High Priest, Temple of Set (Emeritus); co-author, Set: The Outsider """In these essays, Price surprises with a wealth of fresh perspectives: biographical, exegetical, philosophical, theological, religious-historical and -critical in a diverse mixture. In the volatile field of atheism and faitheism, Price succeeds in capturing the unbelieving and believing readers equally."" Hermann Detering, author, The Fabricated Paul ""Professor Price has the remarkable ability to see through the pretensions and BS of religion, and does so with relish and style. His knowledge of doctrine, scripture and faith traditions is nothing less than encyclopedic. He is an equal-opportunity deconstructionist. Enjoy!"" Andrew Wilson, Unification Theological Seminary ""This book, with Price's usual wit and grounded in philosophy and critical theory, is a hymn to Reason. I hope it finds a wide readership in this darkling time."" Don Webb, High Priest, Temple of Set (Emeritus); co-author, Set: The Outsider" Professor Price has the remarkable ability to see through the pretensions and BS of religion, and does so with relish and style. His knowledge of doctrine, scripture and faith traditions is nothing less than encyclopedic. He is an equal-opportunity deconstructionist. Enjoy! --Andrew Wilson, Unification Theological Seminary This book, with Price's usual wit and grounded in philosophy and critical theory, is a hymn to Reason. I hope it finds a wide readership in this darkling time. --Don Webb, High Priest, Temple of Set (Emeritus); co-author, Set: The Outsider In these essays, Price surprises with a wealth of fresh perspectives: biographical, exegetical, philosophical, theological, religious-historical and -critical in a diverse mixture. In the volatile field of atheism and faitheism, Price succeeds in capturing the unbelieving and believing readers equally. --Hermann Detering, author, The Fabricated Paul Author InformationRobert M. Price holds PhDs in systematic theology and the New Testament from Drew University. He is the author of numerous books, including Incredible Shrinking Son of Man: How Reliable Is the Gospel Traditionand has written his own translation of the New Testament. He's also written about the historicity of Moses, the nuances and problems of Christian theology, and, most notably, the question of a historical Jesus. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |