misquotes in misquoting jesus

with this timely response to bart ehrman’s best-selling misquoting jesus, author dillon burroughs offers a stirring defense of faith that will be sure to inspire evangelists and doubters alike. in ten chapters and five appendices,

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Misquotes in MISQUOTING JESUS

With this timely response to Bart Ehrman’s best-selling MISQUOTING JESUS, author Dillon Burroughs offers a stirring defense of faith that will be sure to inspire evangelists and doubters alike. In ten chapters and five appendices,

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Misquotes in MISQUOTING JESUS

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With this timely response to Bart Ehrman’s best-selling MISQUOTING JESUS, author Dillon Burroughs offers a stirring defense of faith that will be sure to inspire evangelists and doubters alike. In ten chapters and five appendices, Burroughs examines Ehrman’s thought-provoking book in detail, identifying its conceptual errors in a loving, respectful manner. WHY YOU CAN STILL BELIEVE is a great start for anyone interested in learning more about the Word, understanding where the New Testament comes from, and knowing how and why we can rely on its truth.

Early reviews by noted believers:

Burroughs has done a great service in presenting a concise summary of what’s right and what’s wrong in Bart Ehrman’s blockbuster book, MISQUOTING JESUS. Richly peppered with quotes from top evangelical scholars, this work documents the fatal flaws in Ehrman’s thinking, and shows how evangelicals can respond to his book.
— Dr. Ron Rhodes, President of Reasoning from the Scriptures

Dillon provides an excellent response to the attacks on the New Testament presented in MISQUOTING JESUS. Readers will find the essential facts to stand firm presented in an accessible and extremely helpful manner.
–Dr. John Ankerberg, President of the Ankerberg Theological Research Insitut

Too often, Evangelicals “go off the deep end” when they respond to non-Evangelical attacks on the faith. Dillon Burroughs has avoided this pitfall in his thoughtful, timely, sensitive, biblical response to Ehrman’s MISQUOTING JESU. “Misquotes in MISQUOTING JESUS” offers an introductory primer on the trustworthy nature of God’s Word. Filled with scintillating quotes from experts in the field, Burroughs offers a home-spun, down-to-earth, user-friendly defense of biblical Christianity. Buy three copies: one for yourself, one for a Christian friend, and one for an unbelieving friend.
– Robert W. Kellemen, Ph.D., author of “Soul Physicians” and “Spiritual Friends.”

WHY YOU CAN STILL BELIEVE is available in both paperback and hyperlinked PDF editions from on-line booksellers such as Amazon, from Nimble Books directly, and at “bricks and mortar” booksellers via special order. (ISBN: 0-9777424-6-6; 80 pages.)

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Author Biography:

As a speaker, writer, and advocate for the Christian faith, Dillon Burroughs has appeared in numerous locations nationwide and abroad. On subjects related to Christianity and culture, Dillon’s speaking or written works have appeared on James Dobson’s Focus On The Family, The New York Times, The Washington Post, (SRN) Salem Radio Network news, Moody Radio Network, iLife Network, Leadership Journal, NBC affiliates, and many other media outlets.

Dillon’s work, The Da Vinci Code Controversy (Moody Publishers), was featured at the 2006 National Moody Pastor’s Conference in addition to receiving media exposure in both mainstream and Christian sources nationwide, including an initial printing of over 20,000 copies, a rare achievement for a debut author.

In addition, Dillon has written or edited works with several of today’s top Christian personalities, including Dr. Tony Evans (President, The Urban Alternative), Dr. John Ankerberg (Host, The John Ankerberg Show), Dr. Michael Easley (President, Moody Bible Institute), and Dr. Gary Chapman (author of the NY Times bestseller The Five Love Languages). His upcoming works include Get in the Game, The Spirit of Truth and Error: World Religions, and The Spirit of Truth and Error: New Religious Movements.

Dillon Burroughs is a ThM graduate from Dallas Theological Seminary in addition to graduating with a B.S. degree in Communications from Indiana State University. He lives in the Indianapolis, Indiana area with his wife, Deborah, and children, Ben and Natalie.

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