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    The Bible: Its Christ and Modernism

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    Date
    1929
    Author
    McCrossan, T. J.
    Contributor
    Rev. Kenneth Mackenzie
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    Contents
    What the Bible claims for itself, p. 9
    Division I, reasons why we know the Bible is inspired of God, p. 14
    The marvelous prophecies of the Bible, which have been fulfilled to the very letter, prove it to be inspired of God, p. 14
    The moral and spiritual teachings of the Bible prove it to be inspired of God, p. 33
    The great scientific truths set forth in the Bible, truths unknown to mankind until hundreds of years later, proclaim it inspired by God, p. 34
    The many historical facts of the Bible which have been denied by Modernists, and only recently authenticated by archaeology, proclaim the Bible God's own book. No archeological find has yet proven any Bible statement to be false. Sir William Ramsay's definition of a Modernist, p. 52
    We know the Bible is God's own book, because it alone can transform character, p. 60
    Division II, p. 62
    Five great reasons why the Lord Jesus Christ ought to be our highest and final authority on every subject upon which He has declared Himself, p. 62
    The source of Christ's marvelous teachings. Was He falsely taught by the Rabbis?, p. 74
    Division III, Six great teachings of our Lord Jesus Christ which modernists deny, p. 78
    The direct creation of man versus evolution, p. 78
    Why all the leading archaeologists have rejected evolution, p. 105
    The virgin birth, p. 108
    Lord Hailes and the authenticity of the New Testament, p. 120
    The physical resurrection of our Lord, p. 121
    Hell and eternal punishment, p. 131
    Do the words "everlasting destruction" in 2 Thess. 1:9 teach the annihilation of the wicked?, p. 136
    How can we be happy in Heaven if dear ones are suffering conscious and eternal agony in Hell?, p. 138
    Regeneration versus mere morality, p. 139
    The second coming of Christ: (a) will he return with a physical or spiritual body? (b) when he returns will he find that the church has already converted the world, or must he himself subdue by force a then wicked and rebellious world? (c) what does the parable of the leaven really teach? (d) why John Wesley, if alive today, would be refused ordination by the M. E. Bishop of California (e) why John brands all, who deny that Christ is coming again in the flesh, deceivers and antichrists, p. 149
    Division IV, The five chief reasons why modernists dare to criticize the Bible, p. 174
    Because of the way our Revised Version translate 2 Tim. 3:16, p. 174
    Because of their utterly false conception of Philippians 2:7, p. 178
    Because of an inordinate intellectual pride engendered by their belief in evolution, p. 180
    Because of Paul's advice in 1 Thess. 5:21, "Prove all things", p. 185
    Because of their false conclusions based upon their erroneous belief in the fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man, p. 187
    Division V, p. 193
    How the Bible estimates modernists: (a) They are intellectual fools, p. 193, (b) They are blinded by Satan, p. 196, (c) They are cursed of God, p. 197, (d) They are lost souls, p. 198
    How Christians should treat Modernists, p. 199: (a) Beware of them, p. 199, (b) Have no fellowship with them, p. 200, (c) Let the Bible be true, and all who deny its teachings, liars, p. 202
    Division VI, words of advice, p. 203
    To Christian parents whose children have lost faith in the Bible as God's book through modernism, p. 203
    To all conscientious modernists, p. 205
    Closing remarks: the author's three requests, p. 209
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