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In this book, the author follows the biblical narrative from Adam to Christ and his apostles while tracking the flow of ideas on matters of theology and ethics. The internal debates and evolving beliefs on such matters are highlighted. Readers develop an awareness of the fragmented and incomplete understanding of the divine will among God's people in the pre-Christian era. The narrative points to Christ as God's true representative and the ultimate teacher. It also unambiguously leads to the conclusion that parts of the Bible are made obsolete by his teaching. This conclusion is in conflict…mehr

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In this book, the author follows the biblical narrative from Adam to Christ and his apostles while tracking the flow of ideas on matters of theology and ethics. The internal debates and evolving beliefs on such matters are highlighted. Readers develop an awareness of the fragmented and incomplete understanding of the divine will among God's people in the pre-Christian era. The narrative points to Christ as God's true representative and the ultimate teacher. It also unambiguously leads to the conclusion that parts of the Bible are made obsolete by his teaching. This conclusion is in conflict with the assumption of biblical inerrancy, which relies on unconvincing biblical evidence, but has led many Christians to the belief that all parts of the Bible are equally relevant. Such a belief has created confusion among Christians and non-Christians regarding biblical morality. This study rigorously shows that Christianity must be Christ-centered rather than Bible-centered, a fact that remains widely misunderstood today.


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Francois Ntone is an engineer by profession, with a lifelong interest in matters of faith and religion. He holds a PhD degree in Mechanical Engineering and retired, after 33 years, from Cummins, Inc. where he led activities in the area of Computational Fluid Dynamics. He has taught Bible studies for many years and has, for a long time, been puzzled by the fact that, throughout history, many Christians have misused the Bible to justify behavior that is incompatible with the teaching of the New Testament. In retirement, he is focusing on contributing to the on-going debate on what it means to be a Christian.