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    stray from Scripture in faith or conduct is disloyalty to our Master. Recognition of the total truth and trustworthiness of Holy Scripture is essential to a full grasp and adequate confession of its authority. The following Statement affirms this inerrancy of Scripture afresh‚ making clear our understanding of it and warning against its denial. We are persuaded that to deny it is to set aside the witness of Jesus Christ and of the Holy Spirit and to refuse that submission to the claims of God’s own

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    Inerrancy: The term “Inerrant” or “Inerrancy” is exclusively used within the scholarship of biblical theology to refer to a particular view on the nature of the Scripture. In its outset‚ inerrancy can be stated as the belief that the Scripture in all matter it claims/affirms is inerrant‚ being free from all falsehood‚ fraud‚ or deceit in its original writings (autographs). It is based on the underlying presumption that the Scripture is the Word of God. Or inspired by God in its essence. Therefore

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    mankind is the epitome of creation. When people read the creation story‚ they are presented with a conflict between the religious and scientific worlds. If people want different perspectives of the creation story‚ they should view the story in terms of biblical inspiration. Also‚ they should interpret the text through traditional‚ historical‚ and canonical interpretations. The Book of Genesis 1 was written during the time of the Babylonian exile. “The Babylonian creation account‚ the Enuma Elish‚ the Priestly

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    Name: Nathalie Graham Writing Style Used: APA Course and Section Number: THEO 201 D06 Short Essay on Inerrancy and Inspiration For many the idea that the Bible could possibly be inspired or breathed in and have no fault or error in its teaching seems impossible. Yet‚ as Christians‚ this is what we believe. We believe that the Bible was written by prophecy that‚ “…came not in old time by the will of man: but holy men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost” (2 Peter 1:21 KJV). We

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    then we move into inerrancy; which is not demonstrable. This teaches you how to interpret things correctly. It helps us to tap into our faith to learn the hidden miracles and treasures that God has in the Bible. This is why it is very important‚ according to Proverbs 3:5-6 "to trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him and he will direct thy paths." In defending inerrancy I chose to stand behind the Biblical Argument because

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    attempted to discredit the Bible and failed‚ I am going to attempt to walk you through this question and a few other questions. I pray that after you read this essay you will see why I call this my love letter from God. “An approach to the subject of Biblical authority must begin with God Himself. For in Him all authority is finally located. And He is His own authority‚ for there is nothing outside Him on which His authority is founded.” 1 The geographic and historical data along with all predictions

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    science. The Bible is aimed as a spiritual inspiration. We are asked the following question. How is the Bible authoritative for Christian theology? If the Bible is authoritative‚ we may also assume it is inerrant and the word of God. Inspiration‚ inerrancy‚ infallibility and word of God will be argued by different authors‚ each giving there views and determining whether or not the Bible is authoritative. Body The church from the beginning has recognised the Bible as an inspirational document

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    May 30‚ 2012 Exam 3: Junes 8‚ 2012 *MAY 14 and 15: meet in Winter Hall 106 Textbooks: Barth Church Dogmatics Christian Dogmatics- Braantent Jensen EXAM 1 : Jensen 5-162 5/7/12 Doc: Grew up in fundamentalist home John Nelson Darby- biblical scholar from England believed he had found a pattern of God’s working scripture 1875 Niagara Bible confcrences 15-20 bible scholars from around the world got together for all summer and have bible study CI Scofieldes Dispensations- period of

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    • What is the contemporary usage of the word “theology?” • What is catechism? • What are 5 presuppositions for the task of theologizing? • What are the tests used to verify theological truths? Explain. • What is the aim of biblical theology? • Where does biblical theology get its material? • What does historical theology study? • What does dogmatic theology study? • What is philosophical theology? • What is contemporary theology? • What is systematic theology? • What does practical theology

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    and arguments to defend the absolute truths of the Bible especially in light of consistent attacks from a pluralistic culture. Considering the fact that one’s Christian faith is totally dependant upon the validity of these truths relating to the biblical claims of Christ as Savior (i.e. Death and Physical Resurrection of Christ‚ Forgiveness of Sin‚ the Deity of Christ‚ etc.)‚ this is obviously an essential issue to protect the integrity of historical Christianity. Nevertheless‚ the “incarnational”

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