Confessional Bibliology
Introduction to Confessional Bibliology: Part Four
Article 4: Introduction to Confessional Bibliology: Part Four The Practical Implications of Confessional Bibliology for the Church Section One: Confidence in the Scriptures Confessional Bibliology provides a much-needed antidote to the uncertainty and skepticism introduced
Introduction to Confessional Bibliology: Part Three
Modern Textual Criticism and the Challenge to Providence Section One: The Rise of Modern Textual Criticism The development of Modern Textual Criticism marks a significant shift in how scholars approach the biblical text. Emerging from
Introduction to Confessional Bibliology: Part Two
Introduction: The Historical Roots of Confessional Bibliology Confessional Bibliology is not a new or novel concept but a doctrinal framework rooted in the historic practices and beliefs of the Christian church. It stands on the
Introduction to Confessional Bibliology: Part 1
Introduction: The Centrality of Scripture in the Reformed Tradition For the Reformed church, Scripture is the foundation of faith and life. The doctrine of sola Scriptura—Scripture alone—is not merely a theological slogan but the bedrock
