Inspiration and Authority of the Bible.

by Benjamin B. (Benjamin Breckinridge) Warfield [1851-1921]

Hardcover, 1948

Call number

BT127.W32

Publication

Philadelphia, PA: The Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing Company, 1948.

Physical description

vii, 442 p.; 24 cm

Notes

CONTENTS:

Introduction, by Cornelius Van Til. [pp. 3-68]
I. The Biblical Idea of Revelation.
II. The Church Doctrine of Revelation.
III. The Biblical Idea of Inspiration.
IV. The Real Problem of Inspiration.
V. The Terms "Scripture" and "Scriptures" as Employed in the New Testament.
VI. "God-Inspired Scripture."
VII. "It Says:" "Scripture Says:" "God Says"
VIII. "The Oracles of God"

APPENDIX
I. The Canon of the New Testament.
II. Inspiration and Criticism.

OTHER ARTICLES ON INSPIRATION AN THE BIBLE by DR. WARFIELD:

I. Apologetical Value of the Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs. Presbyterian Review Vol. 1 (1880): 57-84.
II. Syllabus of the Canon of the New Testament in the Second Century. Pittsburgh, 1881. 91 p.
III. The Canonicity of Second Peter. Southern Presbyterian Review, Vol. 33 (1882): 45-75.
IV. Dr. Edwin A. Abbott on the Genuineness of Second Peter. Southern Presbyterian Review, Vol. 34 (1883): 390-445.
V. The Descriptive Names Applied to the New Testament Books by the Earliest Christian Writers. Bibliotheca Sacra, Vol. 42 (1885): 545-564.
VI. The Christian Canon. The Philadelphian. Vol. 1 (1887): 300-304.
VII. Paul's Doctrine of the Old Testament. Presbyterian Quarterly, Vol. 3 (1889): 389-406.
VIII. The Present Problem of Inspiration. The Homiletic Review, Vol. 21 (1891): 410-416.
IX. The Divine Origin of the Bible. Revelation and Inspiration, pp. 429-447.

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