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Monthly Archives: August 2015
Bibliology and Hermeneutics #8 – Inerrancy
Do the Scriptures contain errors? If so, can they still be said to be inspired? How do we harmonize the difficult portions of Scripture that seem to disagree? This session will familiarize the student with the often misunderstood and abused … Continue reading
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Bibliology and Hermeneutics #7 – Proving Inspiration
How can we know that the Scriptures alone are inspired? What about other religions? Don’t they have books that claim to be inspired? Is there any way to verify that God wrote the Bible? Important questions that most Christians are … Continue reading
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