
March / April 2010 |
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God's Word in Human Words: Like the gospel, a proper understanding of the
inspiration of Scripture is never something we can take for granted. [Michael
Horton]
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Getting Inspiration from Inspiration: Christians can renew their personal
commitment to studying the Bible from the very doctrine of biblical inspiration.
[Michael Allen]
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"Where Can We Go?": What can we do when the Bible doesn't seem to make
sense? [Rick Ritchie]
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The Truthfulness of Scripture: As with inspiration, it is vital for us to
understand why Scripture is inerrant. [Michael Horton]
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The Aftermath: Looking Back at the Chicago Statement [David F. Wells]
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A Roundtable Discussion on Inerrancy [Michael Horton; Donald P. Richmond;
Michael Spencer]
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Textual Criticism: Today's challenge is not how we know the words of
Scripture are right, but how we know we have the right words. [Michael J.
Kruger]
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The Self-Attestation of Scripture: Scripture's capacity to testify to
itself is at the center of the Christian faith. [Paul Helm]
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Revisiting the 1978 Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy: An Interview
with R.C. Sproul.
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