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Introduction to the New Testament

by Henry Clarence Thiessen

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In this volume the late Dr. Henry C. Thiessen ably sets forth the conservative view of the New Testament. The author believes that the plenary inspiration of the autographs of the New Testament is the only logical view that can be held by those who accept the true deity as well as the perfect humanity of Christ. He, therefore, approached his task with the reverence of one who accepts the Scriptures as the very Word of God. As a text, the volume has been widely accepted in seminaries and Bible institutes as an outstanding conservative introduction to the New Testament.… (more)
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In this volume the late Dr. Henry C. Thiessen ably sets forth the conservative view of the New Testament. The author believes that the plenary inspiration of the autographs of the New Testament is the only logical view that can be held by those who accept the true deity as well as the perfect humanity of Christ. He, therefore, approached his task with the reverence of one who accepts the Scriptures as the very Word of God. As a text, the volume has been widely accepted in seminaries and Bible institutes as an outstanding conservative introduction to the New Testament.

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