Can I really trust the Bible? - And other questions about Scripture, truth and how God speaks - Paperback

Barry Cooper
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Can I Really Trust the Bible? by Barry Cooper answers common questions about the Bible’s reliability with clarity and evidence. Addressing topics like alleged contradictions, manuscript accuracy, and historical credibility, this short and engaging book helps readers see why the Bible can be trusted. Ideal for Christians, seekers, and anyone exploring the truth of Scripture.

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The Bible Makes Big Claims for Itself. But Do Those Claims Actually Stand Up?

Sceptics have raised their objections for centuries. The stories are just ancient legends. The text has been corrupted over thousands of years of copying and translation. It is full of mistakes, contradictions, and scientific errors. And even if it was ever relevant, it is hopelessly outdated for the world we live in today.

These are not trivial objections. They are the questions that keep people from taking the Bible seriously — and that quietly unsettle many Christians who have never found satisfying answers to them. They deserve honest, careful, and thoughtful engagement.

That is exactly what Barry Cooper provides in Can I Really Trust the Bible? — a short, absorbing, and genuinely enjoyable exploration of the most common questions people raise about the Bible’s reliability. With warmth, wit, and intellectual integrity, Cooper works through each objection fairly, looks at what the evidence actually shows, and offers clear, accessible answers that take both the questions and the questioner seriously.

This is not a defensive book. It is a confident one — written by someone who has examined the evidence and found that the Bible’s claims do indeed stand up. And it is a book that will help any Christian engage these questions with greater confidence, clarity, and genuine care for the people asking them.

What This Book Covers

Barry Cooper works through the most common objections to the Bible’s reliability with warmth, wit, and careful honesty:

  • Are the stories just legends? — A clear, evidence-based engagement with the charge that the Bible’s narratives are mythological rather than historical
  • Has the text been corrupted? — What the manuscript evidence actually shows about the transmission of the biblical text over time — and why the charge of corruption does not hold up
  • Is the Bible full of mistakes? — An honest engagement with the apparent contradictions and errors that sceptics point to — and what careful reading and historical knowledge reveal about them
  • Is it culturally outdated? — Why the charge that the Bible is irrelevant to the modern world misunderstands both the Bible and the nature of its claims
  • What the Bible claims for itself — What the Bible actually says about its own nature, authority, and reliability — and why those claims deserve to be taken seriously
  • The evidence examined — A fair, accessible summary of the historical, textual, and archaeological evidence that bears on the question of the Bible’s trustworthiness
  • A confident conclusion — Why the evidence supports trusting the Bible — and what that trust looks like in practice for ordinary Christians

What Readers Will Learn

  • Why the charge that the Bible’s stories are just legends does not hold up to historical scrutiny
  • What the manuscript evidence for the Bible actually shows — and why the text is far more reliably transmitted than most sceptics assume
  • How to think about apparent contradictions and errors in the Bible — and what careful reading and historical knowledge reveal about them
  • Why the Bible is not culturally outdated — and how its claims speak with as much relevance and authority today as when they were first made
  • What the Bible claims about its own nature and authority — and why those claims are worth taking seriously
  • How to engage sceptical questions about the Bible’s reliability with confidence, warmth, and intellectual honesty
  • Why trusting the Bible is not a leap in the dark but a well-grounded response to the evidence

How to Use This Book

Can I Really Trust the Bible? is short, absorbing, and immediately useful:

  • Personal reading — Ideal for any Christian who has wrestled with questions about the Bible’s reliability — or who wants to be better equipped to answer them when others ask
  • Evangelistic gift — A warm, witty, and intellectually honest resource to give to a sceptical or curious friend who has questions about the Bible — short enough to read in one sitting
  • Small group discussion — Short enough to read together quickly, substantial enough to generate genuine conversation about the evidence for the Bible’s trustworthiness
  • Youth and student ministry — A reliable, accessible apologetics resource for young people navigating questions about the Bible in an increasingly sceptical culture
  • Pastoral gift — A book pastors and church leaders can give to members who are quietly struggling with doubts about the Bible’s reliability

Who Should Read This Book

This book is for you if you are:

  • A Christian who has quietly wondered whether the Bible really can be trusted — and has never found a satisfying answer to the objections you have heard
  • A Christian wanting to engage more confidently with sceptical friends and family members who raise questions about the Bible’s reliability
  • A sceptic or enquirer willing to look honestly at the evidence — and wanting a fair, warm, and intellectually credible treatment of the questions you are asking
  • A new Christian who believes but finds the objections to the Bible’s reliability unsettling — and needs clear, accessible answers
  • Anyone who has ever been told that trusting the Bible is intellectually naive — and wanted to know what the evidence actually shows

About the Author

Barry Cooper is an author, speaker, and content director at Christianity Explored Ministries. He is known for his combination of intellectual rigour, genuine warmth, and — as this book demonstrates — a ready wit that makes challenging apologetic questions feel accessible and even enjoyable to engage. Barry writes with the confidence of someone who has examined the evidence carefully and found it compelling, and with the pastoral care of someone who takes seriously the questions that keep real people from trusting the Bible. He is one of the most gifted communicators writing in the Questions Christians Ask series.

About the Questions Christians Ask Series

Can I Really Trust the Bible? is part of the Questions Christians Ask series — a range of short, simple books designed to help Christians understand what God has said about the pressing questions of our time. Each volume takes one significant question and answers it with biblical clarity, pastoral care, and genuine accessibility for ordinary Christians.

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  • Weight : 0.088 kg
  • Dimensions : 88.77 × 11.18 × 0.81 cm
  • Format : Paperback
  • Language : English
  • Pages : 96
  • Publisher : THE GOOD BOOK COMPANY
  • ISBN : 9781909559134
  • HSN : 4901

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