Preserving the Authentic Texts of Scripture

Join us in our mission to uphold the historic doctrines of Scripture’s Authority, Inspiration, and Providential Preservation.

Scripture Authority

Textual Preservation

Reformed Doctrines

Our Commitment to Scripture

Confessional Bibliology is dedicated to the defense and promotion of the historic Reformed doctrines concerning the preservation, authority, and inspiration of Scripture. Our mission is to steadfastly uphold the confessional view of the Bible, emphasizing the providential preservation of Scripture as reflected in the authentic Greek and Hebrew texts. We aim to provide a comprehensive and informed response to modern textual criticism, grounding our approach in the doctrinal truths affirmed by the Reformers and upheld by confessional standards. Through our efforts, we seek to educate and equip individuals, churches, and academic institutions with resources, historical insights, and theological clarity, fostering a community that engages critically and constructively with issues in Reformed textual preservation.

Our Vision for the Future

Educating and Equipping for Scriptural Authority

Preservation Initiative

Educational Resources

Our educational resources include comprehensive articles, engaging video content, and structured courses that delve into the essential doctrines and history of the Biblical text.

Quarterly Publications

The Confessional Bibliology Quarterly provides exclusive, in-depth studies on scriptural authority, doctrinal controversies, and historical insights, enriching our understanding of Scripture.

Public Engagement

Through our blog, social media channels, and forums, we actively engage with readers, respond to modern critiques, and foster a community grounded in a shared commitment to the Reformed view of Scripture.

Historical Inspiration

Confessional Bibliology draws inspiration from historical figures who championed the preservation of biblical texts in times of doctrinal conflict.

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Charlemagne's Reforms

Charlemagne’s efforts in educational reform and scriptural preservation laid a foundation for future theological scholarship and defense of the faith.

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Alfred the Great's Legacy

Alfred the Great’s commitment to education and scriptural authority provided a model for defending the faith through strategic organization and dedication.

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Reformation Impact

The Reformers’ fight to safeguard Scripture’s authenticity and purity established doctrines that Confessional Bibliology seeks to uphold today.

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Modern Engagement

Our ongoing efforts build upon historic foundations, addressing modern challenges with clarity and conviction through scholarly and community engagement.

Notable Contributors

Confessional Bibliology is honored to work alongside respected Reformed scholars, pastors, and contributors committed to preserving traditional doctrines of Scripture.

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Discover a wealth of knowledge with our curated articles, comprehensive resources, and engaging courses designed to deepen your understanding of Confessional Bibliology. Join us in defending the authentic texts of Scripture and become part of a growing community committed to preserving the historic Reformed doctrines. Explore now and take the first step towards enriching your theological journey.