
What happens when inherited faith is examined without fear, tradition without immunity, and scripture without theological filters?
In Faith to Truth, David Glinka traces his personal journey from committed Christian belief to a rigorous reexamination of the Bible's historical, cultural, and covenantal context. Drawing on biblical criticism, Second Temple history, and ancient Jewish frameworks, this work challenges many of Christianity's most familiar assumptions, including doctrines of sin, salvation, resurrection, and the "end times."
Rather than approaching scripture as a universalized theological system, Faith to Truth restores the Bible to its original audience and historical setting, revealing a story rooted in Israel's covenantal history rather than modern concepts of heaven, hell, or individual afterlife salvation. Along the way, the book confronts popular prooftexts, reconsiders prophetic language, and exposes how later interpretations reshaped earlier narratives.
Part memoir, part historical investigation, and part theological deconstruction, Faith to Truth invites readers to step beyond inherited belief systems and engage the biblical text with intellectual honesty. Written for thoughtful readers, skeptics, former believers, and anyone interested in how religious traditions evolve, this book is not an argument for disbelief, but a call to pursue truth wherever the evidence leads.
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