the doctrine of inspiration
by E.J. Young
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E. J.
Young's 'The Doctrine of Inspiration' is a theological work that defends the divine inspiration and authority of the Bible.
The book examines the nature of biblical inspiration, arguing that the Scriptures are God-breathed and therefore infallible in their original autographs.
Young addresses various views on inspiration, contrasting his conservative evangelical perspective with liberal and neo-orthodox positions.
He explores the implications of inspiration for biblical interpretation, emphasizing the importance of understanding the Bible in its historical and grammatical context.
This work has been influential in conservative theological circles, providing a systematic defense of the Bible's unique status as the Word of God.
Young's 'The Doctrine of Inspiration' is a theological work that defends the divine inspiration and authority of the Bible.
The book examines the nature of biblical inspiration, arguing that the Scriptures are God-breathed and therefore infallible in their original autographs.
Young addresses various views on inspiration, contrasting his conservative evangelical perspective with liberal and neo-orthodox positions.
He explores the implications of inspiration for biblical interpretation, emphasizing the importance of understanding the Bible in its historical and grammatical context.
This work has been influential in conservative theological circles, providing a systematic defense of the Bible's unique status as the Word of God.
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