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The God of the Bible and Other Gods: Is the Christian God Unique Among World Religions?

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Until we clearly understand the Bible and its teachings concerning the Person of God, we cannot answer the sometimes curious and many times defiant question of our secular, pluralistic culture: What makes the God of the Bible unique?

To that end, Dr. Lightner presents a three-part survey of:

  • Doctrine concerning the Bible itself—What does the Bible say about itself and what did Jesus believe about it?
  • The Bible's teaching concerning God—What does the Bible say about the Person of God and how can we know him?
  • The contrasts between the biblical view of God and the views held by major world religions and cults such as Mormonism, Islam, Jehovah's Witnesses, Hinduism, Buddhism, the new Age, the Way International, Baha'i Faith, and Christian Science.

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Key Features

  • Contains a detailed three-part survey of the Bible and Biblical doctrine designed to help you understand the Person of God
  • Explains the contrasts between Biblical Christianity and other major world religions and cults
  • Completely interactive with your Logos library
  • All Scripture references appear on mouse-over

Top Highlights

“In The Death of Truth, Dennis McCallum cites eleven examples of demonstrative postmodern influence.” (Page 202)

“He preserve His Word from error and omission? He did it through the Holy Spirit’s superintending work” (Page 14)

“what Jesus taught about the Old Testament Scriptures” (Page 13)

“He used the writers’ personalities and styles but kept them from making mistakes and from omitting what He wanted mankind to know (2 Peter 1:21).” (Page 14)

“three reasons one can give in support of using a consistently literal hermeneutic—biblical, logical, and philosophical” (Page 18)

Praise for the Print Edition

In a day of encroaching spiritual darkness in which many competing truth claims are continually vying for supremacy, Dr. Lightner's superb book serves as a spotlight that focuses clearly on the one true God of the Bible. I recommend it highly.

—Ron Rhodes, President, Reasoning from the Scriptures Ministries

Product Details

  • Title: The God of the Bible and Other Gods: Is the Christian God Unique Among World Religions?
  • Author: Robert P. Lightner
  • Publisher: Kregel Publications
  • Publication Date: 1998
  • Pages: 224

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About Robert P. Lightner

Robert P. Lightner received his Th.D. and Th.M. from Dallas Theological Seminary, and Th.B. from Baptist Bible Seminary. He is currently Professor of systematic theology Emeritus at Dallas Theological Seminary, a member of the Evangelical Theological Society, and serves on the board of Bible memory Association International. A professor of all the doctrines of Systematic Theology, Dr. Lightner has authored twenty-three books, most of which are about these doctrines. Since the 1950s he has helped struggling churches and ones seeking a pastor by serving as interim pastor thirty-three times at twenty-four churches in Pennsylvania, New York, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Texas. His overseas ministries include work in Venezuela, Peru, Paraguay, and London (Spurgeon’s Tabernacle).

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