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The Loss of the Christian Mind in Biblical Scholarship

The Loss of the Christian Mind in Biblical Scholarship

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  • David W. F. Wong

This essay considers the possibility of a uniquely Christian approach to education. The author writes from the angle of Christians in the Third World. This paper takes a look at some aspects that the author feels have been lost in the field of biblical studies. It makes a modest proposal for the recovery of the Christian mind in biblical scholarship.

Source: Evangelical Quarterly, 1992. 14 pages.

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