Evidences of the Authenticity, Inspiration, and Canonical Authority of the Holy Scriptures

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Evidences of the Authenticity, Inspiration, and Canonical Authority of the Holy Scriptures is a theological work defending the reliability, divine origin, and recognized status of the Bible within Christian doctrine.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian apologetic work
book
theological work
addressesTopic external evidences for Scripture
formation of the biblical canon
historical reliability of biblical texts
internal evidences for Scripture
aimsTo provide rational grounds for belief in Scripture
strengthen confidence in the Bible
arguesAgainst deistic views of revelation
rationalist criticism of Scripture
skepticism about the Bible
circulatesWithin Protestant churches NERFINISHED
Reformed seminaries
defendsDoctrine authority of Scripture
inspiration of Scripture
trustworthiness of the Bible
emphasizes fulfilled prophecy as evidence
harmony of Scripture
moral excellence of Scripture
testimony of the Holy Spirit to Scripture
focusesOn authenticity of the Bible
canonical authority of the Bible
divine inspiration of Scripture
genre apologetics
systematic theology
hasAuthor Archibald Alexander NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod 19th century Christian theology
influencedBy Reformed confessional tradition
intendedAudience Christian ministers
Christian readers
theological students
language English
mainSubject Bible NERFINISHED
Christian apologetics
Christian theology
relatedDoctrine doctrine of Scripture (bibliology)
doctrine of revelation
religiousContext Christianity
supportsDoctrineOf plenary inspiration of Scripture
verbal inspiration of Scripture
supportsView Bible as Word of God
Bible as final authority in matters of faith
divine origin of biblical revelation
theologicalTradition Reformed theology
usedFor defense of Christian doctrine
instruction in doctrine of Scripture
usedIn Protestant theological education

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Archibald Alexander notableWork Evidences of the Authenticity, Inspiration, and Canonical Authority of the Holy Scriptures