Category Archives: Bibliology

D. A. Carson Lectures on Biblical Interpretation (Hermeneutics)

Hermeneutics (Biblical Interpretation) Lectures on Biblical Interpretation Part 1: Absolute and Relative Demands in Scripture Part 2: Different Literary Genres (part 1) Part 3: Different Literary Genres (part 2) Part 4: Use of the Old Testament in the New (part 1) … Continue reading

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Answering Even Stevphen and the Criticism that Christians are Ignorant Zealots who Aren’t thinking Clearly

Even Stepvhen (Stephen Colbert): “First off it’s not my logic Steve, it’s God’s logic as written in the Bible, every word of which is true and we know every word is true because the Bible says that the Bible is … Continue reading

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Where did Bible chapter and verse numbers come from?

Where did Bible chapter and verse numbers come from? Mark Driscoll and Gerry Bershears (Doctrine, 42-3): Chapters and verses were added to provide addresses (not unlike those on our homes) that help us find particular sections. In 1205, Stephen Langton, … Continue reading

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Why do you believe the Bible is God’s Word without error?

Here’s Jim Hamilton’s answer. What is inerrancy and is it essential to Christian belief? Don Carson answers in this video on The Gospel Coalition website. (More info: Read the Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy to know what is meant and … Continue reading

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Is the Bible the authoritative Word of God?

Bart Ehrman and Pete Williams debate/discuss the issues. More by Pete Williams on Bart Ehrman here.

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