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This is the first volume in the Adventist Theological Society's "Occasional Papers" series.
It deals with attacks against the Scriptures of the Old and New Testament by those who question the fiat creation, the reality of miracles, the virgin birth of Christ, His divinity, atoning and substitutionary death, and bodily resurrection, as well as His visible and real return in the clouds of heaven. At stake is the very authority of the Scriptures and continued existence of the Bible-centered, Bible-based Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Preface
The Revelation-Inspiration Phenomenon According to the Bible Writers
Raoul Dederen
An Analysis and Evaluation of Alden Thompson's Casebook/Codebook Approach to the Bible
Samuel Koranteng-Pipim
An Evaluation of Alden Thompson's "Incarnational" Method in the Light of His View of Scripture and Use of Ellen White
Norman R. Gulley
On Inspirational and Biblical Authority
Raoul Dederen
Revelation/Inspiration in the Old Testament: A Critique of Alden Thompson's "Incarnational" Model
Richard A. Davidson
Reflections on Alden Thompson's "Law Pyramid" within a Casebook/Codebook Dichotomy
Gerhard F. Hasel
A Few Thoughts on Alden Thompson's Chapter: Numbers, Genealogies, Dates
Randall W Younker
Reflections on the Authority and Trustworthiness of Scripture
Frank M. Hasel
Revelation and Ethics: Question of Distance
Miroslav M. Kis
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
1992 |
Printed: |
1992 |
Pages: |
236 |
Publisher: |
Adventist Theological Society Publications |
Condition: |
B+ |