The Doctrine of the word of God

'The Word of God' is a multi-faceted concept. God speaks but Word is one of Jesus's names. God's personal communications take other forms, through prophets, apostles, and the written Word. Frame investigates them all. --from publisher description Full description

Main Author: Frame, John M.
Published: New Jersey : P&R Publishing, 2010
Series: A Theology of Lordship.
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Table of Contents:
  • The Personal-Word model
  • Lordship and the Word
  • Modern views of revelation
  • Revelation and reason
  • Revelation and history
  • Revelation and human subjectivity
  • Revelation and God himself
  • What is the Word of God?
  • God's Word as his controlling power
  • God's Word as his meaningful authority
  • God's Word as his Personal presence
  • The media of God's Word
  • God's revelation through events
  • God's revelation through words : the divine Voice
  • God's revelation through words : prophets and apostles
  • The permanence of God's Word
  • God's written words in the Old Testament
  • Respect for God's written words in the Old Testament
  • Jesus' view of the Old Testament
  • The apostles' view of the Old Testament
  • The New Testament as God's written words
  • The canon of scripture
  • The inspiration of scripture
  • The content of scripture
  • Scripture's authority, its content, and its purpose
  • The inerrancy of scripture
  • The phenomena of scripture
  • Bible problems
  • The clarity of scripture
  • The necessity of scripture
  • The comprehensiveness of scripture
  • The sufficiency of scripture
  • The transmission of scripture
  • Translations and editions of scripture
  • Teaching and preaching
  • Sacraments
  • Theology
  • Human reception of scripture
  • The interpretation of scripture
  • Assurance
  • Person-revelation : the divine witness
  • Human beings as revelation
  • Writing on the heart
  • Summary and organizational reflections
  • Epilogue.

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