Fellows Resources
Participants in the C.S. Lewis Institute Fellows Programs may use the following “Fellows Resources” during their program. These resources should not be re-published, distributed, or used other than for limited personal use.
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The Bible Jesus Read
Philip Yancey shares insights on understanding the Word of God and that without the Old...Read More
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The New Testament: How Do We Know for Sure?
History shows that the church has not been able to establish the criteria for proving...Read More
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The Greatest Story Never Read
Gary M. Burge shares insights to recovering biblical literacy in the church where general knowledge...Read More
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Lamps, leaven, and lost lambs. How to read the parables of the kingdom
Clinton E. Arnold shares Several principles that can guide us toward an accurate and enlightening...Read More
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Is the Bible Reliable?
Bob and Gretchen Passantino shares various ample evidences to affirm the Bible’s complete reliability hence...Read More
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How to Profit from Prophecy and Other Types of Biblical Literature
Clinton E. Arnold discusses profound ways on how Christians can profit from prophecy and other...Read More
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What We Mean When We Say It’s True
Timothy George shares insights on the authenticity of the gospel being established by the authority...Read More
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Dave’s Top 10 Bible Reference Tools
David W. Henderson shares a powerful guide to establishing a Bible reference library that No...Read More
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Christ and the Bible
Dr Art Lindsley discusses how the separation between the sacred and secular, the ecclesiastical and...Read More
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The Canon: How God Gave His Word to the Church
Five scholars explore on the question ''Why shouldn’t we believe we now have additional authentic...Read More