The Doctrine of Inspiration

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The Doctrine of Inspiration is a theological work that examines how the Bible can be regarded as divinely inspired while still reflecting human authorship, addressing questions of authority, inerrancy, and interpretation.

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instanceOf Christian theological concept
theological work
addresses questions of biblical authority
questions of biblical inerrancy
questions of biblical interpretation
the relationship between divine and human elements in Scripture
the reliability of Scripture
the trustworthiness of Scripture
aimsAt clarifying the meaning of inerrancy
explaining how Scripture can be both divine and human
grounding the authority of the Bible
guiding principles of biblical interpretation
analyzes the extent of inspiration
the mode of inspiration
the nature of inspiration
concerns how the Bible can be regarded as divinely inspired
how the Bible reflects human authorship
examines how God communicates through human authors
the role of historical context in Scripture
the role of human culture in Scripture
the role of human language in Scripture
field bibliology
systematic theology
hasTopic biblical authority
biblical inerrancy
biblical inspiration
biblical interpretation
divine authorship of Scripture
hermeneutics
human authorship of Scripture
revelation
theology of Scripture
influences how Christians defend the Bible’s reliability
how Christians read the Bible
how doctrines are derived from Scripture
presupposes that God reveals himself
that Scripture is a vehicle of divine revelation
relatesTo Christian apologetics NERFINISHED
the doctrine of God
the doctrine of Scripture
the doctrine of revelation
usedIn Christian theology NERFINISHED
debates over biblical authority
debates over biblical inerrancy
doctrinal formulation about Scripture
interpretive approaches to the Bible

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William Lane Craig hasWritten The Doctrine of Inspiration