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January 2025

Westminster Confession of Faith Chapter 1 Part 1

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Article I: Introducing Chapter 1 of the Westminster Confession of Faith The opening chapter of the Westminster Confession of Faith (WCF), entitled “Of the Holy Scripture,” is foundational not only to the Confession’s overall theological

Critique of James White’s The King James Only Controversy: An Introduction

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  The King James Version (KJV) of the Bible has played a monumental role in the history of Christianity, particularly within the English-speaking world. Revered by many for its literary elegance, historical impact, and doctrinal

Book Review Series: An Introduction

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  In the field of Confessional Bibliology, discerning readers often seek to deepen their understanding of scriptural preservation, Reformed theology, and the theological soundness of various texts that address these subjects. The purpose of this

Key Textual Variants and Doctrinal Implications Series: An Introduction

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  In the study of biblical manuscripts, one quickly encounters the term “textual variants”—differences among ancient copies of Scripture that arise from variations in wording, spelling, or phrasing. These variants may seem minor or purely

Canon Formation and Scriptural Authority Series: An Introduction

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  The concept of the biblical canon and the authority of Scripture stands at the heart of Reformed theology, as it forms the foundation for our understanding of divine revelation. How did the church come

Understanding Confessional Bibliology: Historical, Theological, and Practical Perspectives Part 1

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Article 1: Introduction to Confessional BibliologySeries Title: “Understanding Confessional Bibliology: Historical, Theological, and Practical Perspectives” I. Setting the Stage 1. Defining “Confessional Bibliology.”At its core, Confessional Bibliology is the position that the original text of

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