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Is the Higher Criticism Scholarly?

Is the Higher Criticism Scholarly?

By: Robert Dick Wilson
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Robert Dick Wilson firmly believed—and still believes passionately—that the textual and historical controversies surrounding the Bible should be grounded in objective, clearly established facts rather than subjective opinions. He dedicated himself to this mission, undertaking exhaustive and meticulous work to achieve his goal. Join us as we explore his unwavering commitment to scholarly rigor. - Summary by Philip E. HowardCopyright Religious Texts and Commentary
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  • 006 - Section 6
    Feb 11 2026
    Robert Dick Wilson firmly believed—and still believes passionately—that the textual and historical controversies surrounding the Bible should be grounded in objective, clearly established facts rather than subjective opinions. He dedicated himself to this mission, undertaking exhaustive and meticulous work to achieve his goal. Join us as we explore his unwavering commitment to scholarly rigor. - Summary by Philip E. Howard
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    7 mins
  • 005 - Section 5
    Feb 11 2026
    Robert Dick Wilson firmly believed—and still believes passionately—that the textual and historical controversies surrounding the Bible should be grounded in objective, clearly established facts rather than subjective opinions. He dedicated himself to this mission, undertaking exhaustive and meticulous work to achieve his goal. Join us as we explore his unwavering commitment to scholarly rigor. - Summary by Philip E. Howard
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    19 mins
  • 004 - Section 4
    Feb 11 2026
    Robert Dick Wilson firmly believed—and still believes passionately—that the textual and historical controversies surrounding the Bible should be grounded in objective, clearly established facts rather than subjective opinions. He dedicated himself to this mission, undertaking exhaustive and meticulous work to achieve his goal. Join us as we explore his unwavering commitment to scholarly rigor. - Summary by Philip E. Howard
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    14 mins
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