- Bible. Lea &
Griffen meant that they
advocated verbal plenary inspiration as fact,
instead of the
verbal dictation theory. The
Evangelical position was...
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unintended to
become a 'rule of faith' for the
entire Christian community.
Verbal inspiration,
upheld by
various Protestant churches,
maintains that the individual...
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contemporaries of
Ellen White argued for the even
stronger view of
verbal inspiration.
Confirming doctrinal developments. The
mainstream and most common...
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Structure of the Bible: A
Proof of the
Verbal Inspiration of
Scripture 1899: (Letter to the New York Sun)
Inspiration of the
Scriptures Scientifically Demonstrated...
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understanding and communication.
Modern hermeneutics includes both
verbal and non-
verbal communication, as well as semiotics, presuppositions, and pre-understandings...
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revelation of [God's] will."
Adventist theologians generally reject the "
verbal inspiration"
position on
Scripture held by many
conservative evangelical Christians...
- the
formulation of
predestination from the
Synod of Dort and the
verbal inspiration of the Bible.
Francis was the son of Bénédict Turrettini, and like...
- 12 July 2006.. For an
overview of the
doctrine of
verbal inspiration in Lutheranism, see
Inspiration,
Doctrine of in the
Christian Cyclopedia. Graebner...
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merely contain the Word of God, but
every word of it is,
because of
verbal inspiration, the word of God. Most
Lutheran traditions acknowledge that understanding...
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Thought Inspiration is a form of
divine inspiration in
which revelation takes place in the mind of the writer, as
opposed to
verbal inspiration, in which...