G. K. Beale discusses some contemporary attacks on Inspiration

by | Mar 10, 2011 | Apologetics, Audio/Video, Biblical Theology, Hermeneutics, New Testament, Old Testament, Systematic Theology

Are there inspired errors in Scripture? Are the narratives historical or something else? Was Adam a historical person? Was Paul wrong to assume he was? If the Bible assumes that the accounts in the Bible are historical, should we? If God’s oral word is true, is His written word the same?

Dr. Beale interacts with some troubling contemporary trends in evangelical scholarship. Watch it here.

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Do We Still Believe in Sola Scriptura?—Three Years Later … | Sam Waldron

Do We Still Believe in Sola Scriptura?—Three Years Later … | Sam Waldron

Almost three and a half years ago I waded into an issue in a blog for which in some circles I was scorched with disagreement and (by some people) with ridicule. I warned that respect for what is called widely “the Great Tradition” was beginning seriously to cause the boat of sola scriptura to list. Events since then have shown that my concerns should not have been dismissed as foolish and ridiculous.

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