
Chapter 15 - Other Objections
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In this chapter LeCleir addresses several common objections to the idea of rendering God's name as Yahweh instead of a title like "the LORD". The first argument he cites is that God's sovereignty means if the name's disuse was important, he would have already corrected it. Secondly he brings up the concern about human fallibility and questioning the wisdom of past figures who didn't emphasize the name. A further objection explored is the debate over the correct pronunciation of "YHWH", which the LeCleir argues should not prevent using the name. Throughout the discussion, the author frequently references C. S. Lewis's concept of "Chronological Snobbery" to challenge the assumption that modern perspectives are inherently superior to historical ones.