Roberts is Rector of St Ebbe's Church, Oxford, and writes from a conservative Anglican evangelical perspective closely associated with the Proclamation Trust tradition. The book is a reliable and widely trusted introduction to biblical theology suitable for church-based discipleship programs.
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Sixty-six books, written by over forty authors across nearly 2,000 years, in two languages, and spanning several literary genres.
The Bible is a truly remarkable book—a worldwide bestseller available in countless translations, languages, sizes, and bindings. It has shaped cultures, been sworn on in courts of law, sparked debates, and been quoted in countless arguments. Clearly, the Bible is no ordinary book.
Yet, for many people, understanding the Bible as a cohesive whole can feel overwhelming. How do the diverse books of the Bible, written across centuries, connect to tell one grand story? How can you begin to read and understand it with clarity and confidence?
In God's Big Picture, Vaughan Roberts provides a roadmap for making sense of the Bible in its entirety by
Whether you’re new to reading the Bibleor looking to deepen your understanding, God's Big Picture is an invaluable resource that will inspire and equip you to engage with Scripture in a more meaningful way.
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TheoScope Score = Biblical Faithfulness 85% · Theological Depth 15%