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February 2025

Has the Bible Been Kept Pure – Review

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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

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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,

Providential Preservation Series Part 6

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Article 6: Historical Testimony of the Church on Preservation – From Early Church Fathers to the Reformation Introduction The doctrine of providential preservation—that God has guarded the Scriptures from catastrophic loss or corruption—did not emerge

Doctrine of Inspiration Part 6

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Article 6: Getting Comfortable With Terms—Revelation, Inspiration, Illumination When people discuss the Bible as “the Word of God,” they often invoke three theological terms—revelation, inspiration, and illumination—that appear intertwined yet carry distinct nuances. At first

Westminster Confession of Faith Chapter 1 Part 6

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Article 6: The Old Testament Canon: Law, Prophets, and Writings Building on the question of canonicity explored in Article 5, we now turn specifically to the Old Testament canon—its threefold division into Law, Prophets, and

Objections to Confessional Bibliology – 5

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Confessional Authority vs. Scriptural Authority:Are We Elevating Tradition over Revelation? 1. Introduction Throughout church history, Christians have wrestled with the question of how human traditions—creeds, confessions, or denominational standards—relate to Scripture. At the heart of

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