January 2025
Modern Textual Criticism in the Light of Scripture – Part 4
Tradition vs. Revelation: Assessing Simon’s Preference for Ecclesiastical Authority over Scripture Introduction Richard Simon’s Critical History of the Text of the New Testament is most often remembered for its pioneering contributions to textual criticism. Yet,
Presuppositional Analysis – Theopneustia
Presuppositional Analysis ofTheopneustia; or, The Divine Origin and Inspiration of the Holy Scripturesby Louis Gaussen 1. Introduction to the Presuppositional Method In Theopneustia, Louis Gaussen sets out a strong, unambiguous thesis: The Bible, in its
Theopneustia – Review
1. Bibliographic Information Title: Theopneustia: The Bible, Its Divine Origin and InspirationAuthor: Louis Gaussen (Professor of Systematic Theology, Oratoire, Geneva)Publisher (Year): George S. Blanchard (Cincinnati, 1859) (New and Revised Edition)Length: Approximately 300+ pages (in-depth treatise,
Doctrine of the Canon Part 4
The Apostles and the New Testament Canon: Inspired Recognition, Not Ecclesiastical FiatArticle 4 (Series 1) Introduction Few questions in early Christian history have generated as much attention as the formation of the New Testament (NT)
Providential Preservation Series Part 4
Article 4: The Reformers and the Preservation of Scripture – Luther, Calvin, and the Doctrine of Scripture Introduction Few movements in Christian history changed the course of Western thought more profoundly than the Protestant Reformation.
The Role of Reason in Reformed Theology
Examining the Relationship Between Scripture and Human Reason The Lutheran tradition, born out of the Reformation, took a definitive stance on the place of Scripture and reason in theology. As Martin Luther and subsequent




