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Wednesday Giveaway - Recovering the Unity of the Bible

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Recovering the Unity of the BibleDo the books of the Bible form one unified story, or is finding harmony in the ancient text a hopeless task?

In this week’s giveaway, Recovering the Unity of the Bible, Walter Kaiser argues for the theological harmony of the Biblical books, and against a popular scholarly approach that puts most of the weight on the Bible’s diversity.

Tracing themes including Messianic Promises, the People of God, the Law of God, and the Doctrine of Salvation; Kaiser concludes that although we can celebrate a sort of diversity in the text, the overall story is told with a unified voice.

Recovering the Unity of the Bible exhibits sound techniques for students, pastors, and Bible teachers who seek to make sense of the Bible’s many and different texts. 

To enter the giveaway, simply comment below with your answer to this question: Do you see more unity or diversity in the Scriptures? 

Also, a bonus entry is a available if you comment a second time letting us know that you shared a link to this giveaway on Facebook, Twitter, or your blog.

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*If you are reading this via Facebook, email, or RSS, please visit the blog to enter. Two winners will be determined by Random Integer Generator. Giveaway ends Thursday at midnight*

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