R. T. France
Principal, Wycliffe Hall, Oxford
"One of the main influences on the impressive development of evangelical scholarship over the last fifty years has been the Tyndale Fellowship of Biblical and Theological Research. These papers from some of its leading members reflect not only on the achievement of the past half-century but also on the land which is still to be possessed. . . . Anyone who imagine that evangelical theology is a fixed system incapable of change will find these papers surprising reading. I know of no better place to look for an overview of what is now an increasingly prominent strand in theological thought, and one that can no longer be dismissed as either boring or na�ve."
D. A. Carson
Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
"Although everyone will find bits in this book with which to disagree or perhaps precisely because of that reason few will have cause to criticize the competence, breadth, and stimulation of the discussion. Most of these essays ask the right questions about Scripture, engage opposing positions thoughtfully and firmly, challenge cherished biases, or break into fresh conceptualities that help Christian thinkers better grasp the nature of Scripture."