Confessional Bibliology
Modern Textual Criticism in the Light of Scripture – Part 6
Undermining Certainty: Analyzing Simon’s Critique of “Protestant” Scripture Preservation Introduction One of the hallmark convictions of the Protestant Reformation has been that the Scriptures, as God’s inspired Word, are divinely preserved through history, remaining fundamentally
Presuppositional Analysis – Has the Bible Been Kept Pure
Presuppositional Analysis of T. Garnet Howard Milne’sHas the Bible Been Kept Pure? The Westminster Confession of Faith and the Providential Preservation of Scripture 1. Introduction to the Presuppositional Method God’s Self-Attesting RevelationT. Garnet Howard Milne’s
Has the Bible Been Kept Pure – Review
Bibliographic InformationTitle: Has the Bible been kept pure? The Westminster Confession of Faith and the providential preservation of ScriptureAuthor: T. Garnet Howard MilnePublisher (Year): Copyright © Garnet Howard Milne 2017 (self-published or independently published; no
Doctrine of the Canon Part 6
Faith as the Inward Principle of Canon RecognitionArticle 6 (Series 1) Introduction Christian theology affirms that the canon of Scripture—the collection of God-breathed writings recognized by the Church as authoritative—cannot be grasped purely through historical,


