The Arianism of Mark Ward Part 5
Conclusion The translation choices made in modern versions of the Bible, particularly those based...
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Conclusion The translation choices made in modern versions of the Bible, particularly those based...
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Section 6: The Logical Consequence – Arianism in Modern Translations Throughout this article, we...
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Section 4: John 1:18 – The Son vs. “God” John 1:18 is a crucial verse in the New Testament that...
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Section 2: Examining Proverbs 8:22 – The “Created Wisdom” Controversy One of the most...
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Introduction In recent years, modern English Bible translations have increasingly favored critical...
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The Reformation period was not only a time of theological reformation but also one of intense...
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A Return to the Doctrines of Providential Preservation and Scriptural Authority In the evolving...
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Article 4: Introduction to Confessional Bibliology: Part Four The Practical Implications of...
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Modern Textual Criticism and the Challenge to Providence Section One: The Rise of Modern Textual...
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Introduction: The Historical Roots of Confessional Bibliology Confessional Bibliology is not a new...
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Introduction: The Centrality of Scripture in the Reformed Tradition For the Reformed church,...
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