Clark H. Pinnock shows proponents of the Scripture principle how to respond cogently to biblical criticism, while keeping all necessary elements in perspective.
In ÒBiblical RevelationÓ. an outstanding young theologian contrasts the scriptural concepts of inspiration and revelation with today's inadequate religious philosophies.
A balanced approach to understanding the inspiration and authority of the Bible that presents a "middle" position on inerrancy, steering clear of the pitfalls common to both ends of the spectrum.
This book is a plea for a constructive liberal/conservative dialogue by demonstrating what such an exchange could be like.
Clark Pinnock delves into the central thought of the letter that ÒSalvation is a matter of believing, not achieving,Ó clearly stressing faith in Christ as Savior and his belief in the Bible as God's inerrant Word.
William Carey was told by the hyper-Calvinists that God, if he wanted to reach the heathen, could do it without Carey's help. As Calvinists, they spoke the truth. But Carey knew, instinctively, that he could make a difference if he went ...
Langdon Gilkey, Message and Existence: An Introduction to Christian Theology (New York: Seabury Press, 1979). ... A Study of the Relations between Orthodoxy and Heresy in the Early Church (London: Mowbray, 1954); and I. Howard Marshall, ...
A Defense of Biblical Infallibility
Three Keys to Spiritual Renewal
Packer (Anglican): In Quest of Canonical Interpretation - texts must be understood in their human context IV. Spittler (Pentecostal): Scripture and the Theological Enterprise: View from a Big Canoe - exegetical theology V. Bloesch ...