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February 2025

Understanding Confessional Bibliology: Historical, Theological, and Practical Perspectives Part 8

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Conclusion and Future DirectionsSeries Title: “Understanding Confessional Bibliology: Historical, Theological, and Practical Perspectives” Introduction Over the course of this eight-part series, we have explored Confessional Bibliology from its historical inception in the Protestant Reformation to

Modern Textual Criticism in the Light of Scripture – Part 7

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The Roots of Modern Textual Criticism: Tracing the Influence of Simon’s Historical Methods Introduction Textual criticism, the discipline that studies the history and transmission of ancient manuscripts to discern their original form, has become a

MTC is heresy Part 4

Article 4: Modern Textual Criticism’s Denial of Providential PreservationThesis: The rejection of the Textus Receptus in favor of the Critical Text is a rejection of the biblical doctrine of providential preservation. Introduction Providential preservation is

Presuppositional Analysis – Why I Preach from the Received Text

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Presuppositional Analysis ofWhy I Preach from the Received Text: An Anthology of Essays by Reformed Ministers 1. Introduction to the Presuppositional Method God’s Self-Attesting RevelationThis anthology, Why I Preach from the Received Text, is a

Why I Preach from the Received Text – Review

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1. Bibliographic Information Title: Why I Preach from the Received Text: An Anthology of Essays by Reformed MinistersEditors: Jeffrey T. Riddle & Christian M. McShaffreyPublisher (Year): The Greater Heritage (2022)Length: Twenty-five essays (plus editorial introduction

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