Anne Rice and which scholars are the most biased in their research

Aug 20 | Pastor J.D. | 1 Comment | Digg Delicious Twitter Facebook Google Bookmark

Loved this interview by Christianity Today with Anne Rice. Loved especially this point:

Sometimes the most conservative people are the most biblically and scholastically sound. They have studied Scripture and have studied skeptical scholarship. They make brilliant arguments for the way something in the Bible reads and how it’s been interpreted. I don’t go to them necessarily to know more about their personal beliefs. It’s the brilliance they bring to bear on the text that appeals to me. Of all the people I’ve read over the years, it’s their work that I keep on my desk. They’re all non-Catholics, but they’re believers, they document their books well, they write well, they’re scrupulously honest as scholars, and they don’t have a bias. Many of the skeptical non-believer biblical scholars have a terrible bias. To them, Jesus didn’t rise from the dead, so there’s no point in discussing it. I want someone to approach the text and tell me what it says, how the language worked.

One Response to “Anne Rice and which scholars are the most biased in their research”

  1. Wow, wasn’t expecting those names to make the list. Thanks for pointing us to this.

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