The Authority of the Bible

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The Authority of the Bible is a theological work by C. H. Dodd that examines the nature, reliability, and interpretive significance of the Christian Scriptures for faith and doctrine.

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instanceOf book
theological work
author C. H. Dodd NERFINISHED
Charles Harold Dodd NERFINISHED
contributesTo 20th-century debates on biblical authority
modern biblical theology
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
discusses biblical authority
historical criticism of the Bible
inspiration of Scripture
relationship between Scripture and tradition
revelation
use of the Bible in Christian preaching
use of the Bible in Christian teaching
examines interpretive significance of the Bible
nature of the Christian Bible
reliability of the Christian Bible
role of Scripture in Christian doctrine
role of Scripture in Christian faith
focusesOn doctrinal use of Scripture
interpretation of Scripture
nature of Scripture
reliability of Scripture
genre Christian theology
biblical studies
theology
hasPerspective Christian theological perspective
hasTheologicalOrientation Protestant
liberal Protestant
influencedBy historical-critical method
modern biblical scholarship
intendedAudience Christian laity interested in doctrine
clergy
students of theology
theologians
language English
mainSubject Christian Scriptures
Christian theology
authority of the Bible
placeOfPublication United Kingdom NERFINISHED
relatedField biblical hermeneutics
doctrinal theology
systematic theology
relatedWork The Authority of the Bible in the Church NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Christianity
timePeriod 20th century

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C. H. Dodd notableWork The Authority of the Bible