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We Need Help to Read the Bible: Dr. Max Botner

41 min · 4. mai 2026
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TheologyU hosts Christian academics and authors to talk about their work in a way that anyone can understand. Dr. Max Botner is associate professor for the school of theology and leadership at Jessup University and the director of their center for bible study. His PhD in New Testament Studies is from the University of St. Andrews. Dr. Botner's newest book is called: How then shall we read? A Students Guide to Interpreting the New Testament Why should I read the Bible? How do I read the Bible? Acts 8 and the Ethiopian Eunuch

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