The Origin and Permanent Value of the Old Testament
Kent's examination of the Old Testament as a library recording Israel's political, social, ethical, and religious experiences, arguing that its authority lies in spiritual and ethical teaching rather than scientific accuracy. He presents the Old Testament as God's gradual revelation adapted to each age.
16 Chapters
Table of Contents
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00 - The Origin & Permanent Value of the Old Testament
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02 - The Real Nature and Purpose of the Old Testament
3
03 - The Earliest Chapters in Divine Revelation
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04 - The Place of the Old Testament in Divine Revelation
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05 - The Influences That Produced the New Testament
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06 - The Growth of the Old Testament Prophetic Histories
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07 - The History of the Prophetic Sermons, Epistles, and Apocalyses
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08 - The Development of the Earlier Old Testament Laws
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09 - Influences That Gave Rise to the Priestl Laws and Histories
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10 - The Hebrew Sages and Their Proverbs
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11 - The Writings of Israel's Philosopers
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12 - The History of the Pssalter
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13 - The Formation of the Old Testament Canon
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14 - The Interpretation of the Early Narratives of the Old Testament
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15 - Practical Methods of Studying the Old Testament
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16 - Religious Education = The Fundamental Problem of Today
