Bibliography Studies in Bibliology and Hermeneutics.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Study of the Bible Dr. Henry D. Wells JR. Dr. Henry D. Wells JR.
Advertisements

The Inerrancy of Scripture. Verbal Plenary Theory Every word in the Bible is exactly the word that the Divine Author intended (the Holy Spirit) and exactly.
CHAPTER 2: INTRODUCTION TO SACRED SCRIPTURE Bible as an inspirational collection of writings, the written record of God’s Revelation What does it mean.
ALL ANSWERS  2 Timothy 3:16-17  16 All Scripture* is inspired by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for training in righteousness;
Developing a personal theology Acts 1:8 Shelbyville Acts 1:8 Shelbyville.
1 Sola Scriptura – Part 2 John 5:37-47 Witness of the Scriptures Purpose of the Scriptures Misuse of the Scriptures Accusation of the Scriptures.
CS 501 Houston Graduate School of Theology Introduction to Christian Spirituality, part 3.
EFCA Theology Conference The Doctrine of the Scriptures Trinity International University January 28-30, 2015 Greg Strand.
Comparative Theology series St Mark‘s servants prep course.
The Protestant Reformation Religious earthquake in Europe at the height of the Renaissance.
It shall be health to thy navel, and marrow to thy bones.
JESUS CHRIST: GOD’S REVELATION TO THE WORLD
The Study of God, Jesus Christ, and Holy Spirit..
The Story of Our King James Bible 21 st Century and Legacy.
Opening Questions 1.Why is the Bible unique?  Authorship perspective (2 Tim 3:16)  Literary perspective  Spiritual perspective (Rom 10:8-17)
The Story of Our King James Bible The 20 th Century.
What is Fundamentalism? n An Affirmation of a doctrinal position n An Attitude of a defense of the faith n An Association of a dedicated movement.
How the Bible Came to Us The King James Only Controversy.
Old Testament Introduction History & Methodology.
Inspired Writings 39 OT books completed (Hebrew/Aramaic) ~500 BC 27 Greek NT books completed 10 Commandments (Hebrew) ~1400 BC Greek Septuagint 39 OT.
Why Does Translation Matter? “In [the] beginning the Word was, and the Word was with God, and the Word was a god.” John 1:1 (NWT)
Why Are There So Many Translations? October 25, 2009 DOCTRINE OF THE BIBLE.
 Hebrew OT Greek NT Septuagint (Greek OT ) Vulgate (Latin) Tyndale Bible Great Bible Erasmus’ Greek NT Bishop’s Bible Geneva Bible KJV Textus Receptus.
11/28/20041 Da Vinci Code: Fact or Fiction? Part 3 Bill Petro your friendly neighborhood historian
New Testament Theology (NT2) Ross Arnold, Winter 2013 Lakeside institute of Theology *Wednesdays, 1-3 PM, Jan.9-Mar.6, 2012 *Required Text: Encountering.
Session Five: The Inerrant Word of God
CHRISTIAN DOCTRINES What We Believe and Why. Theological Terminology Theology proper = study of God Christology = study of Jesus Christ Pneumatology =
 Hebrew OT Greek NT Septuagint (Greek OT ) Vulgate (Latin) Tyndale Bible Great Bible Erasmus’ Greek NT Bishop’s Bible Geneva Bible KJV Textus Receptus.
Bible Manuscripts and Translations John Oakes 11/13/2010.
Where Did it Come From? Keith Campbell, Ph.D.
Ross Arnold, Winter 2015 Lakeside institute of Theology Questions of Meaning February 12, 2015.
The King James Bible Completed in The Reformation caused a need for a Bible the people could actually read.
The Bible A book of faith that tells the story of God and Gods people.
The Doctrine of Scripture (2) Why we believe the Bible is the Word of God.
Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Bible Doctrine
Discipleship: An Introduction to Systematic Theology and Apologetics Doctrine of the Bible Part 4: The Greek New Testament and Affirmations of Faith The.
Church History 3 The Canon Mark Hagen February 22, 2004.
Hermeneuo - Greek means to “Interpret” It is the study of sound Bible Interpretation. It is a Science. It is a Principle. It is an Art.
Why did they write? Background and Context Why is it important for us to understand background and context when we read the Bible?
Discipleship: An Introduction to Systematic Theology and Apologetics Doctrine of the Bible Part 3: New Testament Canon, History of the English Bible and.
WAYNE GRUDEM Wayne A. GrudemWayne A. Grudem - Systematic theology: an introduction to biblical doctrine - Grand Rapids, MI - Zondervan
Preservation of God’s Word The Scriptures through history.
Introduction to the Christian Testament  Old Testament = Hebrew Scriptures  New Testament = Christian Testament Why don’t we use “Old” and “New” to describe.
Theological Issues of the Reformation By Jake G, Tommy C, Jacob K, Chris K, and Neil C.
CHAPTER 2 INTRODUCTION TO SACRED SCRIPTURE JESUS CHRIST: GOD’S REVELATION TO THE WORLD.
Canon Formation of the Word of God. What does “Canon” mean? kanon, straight rod, measuring line Criterion or standard Authoritative list of NT books.
SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY BASIC BIBLE DOCTRINES. John Frame Introduction to Systematic Theology The Lord's Covenants Doctrine of God - Theology Proper Word.
By Simon Kande. 1. Introduction 2. The Canonization of the Bible ◦ The OT Canon ◦ The NT Canon 3. The hermeneutical Realities (challenges) 4. Scriptural.
Bible Reading for Orthodox Christians
New Testament Manuscripts
Biblical Higher Education now at your church.
Welcome to Confirmation !
The Living Word Jesus Christ
JESUS CHRIST: GOD’S REVELATION TO THE WORLD
Knowing God Chapter 2.
Session 7: WCF Chapter I Of the Holy Scripture, Sections 9 and 10.
The Confession of 1967.
Inquirer’s Class Introduction: Welcome!
Introduction to the Bible
Grace Bible Church Glorifying God by Making Disciples of Jesus Christ
Acts 15 – Christian Essentials
October 1, 2017.
Bibliology Preservation.
Introduction to the Old Testament
Eat Those Words Revelation 10.
1. Scripture.
Foundations: A Primer on the Fundamentals of Systematic Theology
Read Your Bible – You’ll Be A Better Christian
Scripture Alone: A Series on the Bible
Read Your Bible – You’ll Be A Better Christian
Presentation transcript:

Bibliography Studies in Bibliology and Hermeneutics

Baxter, J. Sidlow –The Strategic Grasp of the Bible –Explore the Book Boice, James –Gospel of Grace? Bruce. F.F. –The Canon of Scripture –The New Testament Documents—Are They Reliable? The Cambridge Declaration

Carson, D.A. –The King James Version Debate The Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy The Chicago Statement on Biblical Hermeneutics Chinn, Douglas & Newman, Robert –Demystifying the Controversy over the Textus Receptus and the KJV Clark, Gordon H. –Logical Criticisms of Textual Criticism

Elwell, Walter A. –Evangelical Dictionary of Theology Bible, Canon of; Bible, Inerrancy and Infallibility of; Bible, Inspiration of Gerstner, John H. –A Primer on Bible Inerrancy Green, Jay –Unholy Hands on the Bible –The Gnostics, the New Versions, and the Deity of Christ Grudem, Wayne –Systematic Theology

Halley, Henry H. –Halley’s Bible Handbook Hannah, John D. –Our Legacy—The History of Christian Doctrine Hills, Edward F. –The King James Version Defended Lindsell, Harold –The Battle for the Bible –The Bible in the Balance

Lloyd-Jones, D.M. –Authority Martin, Robert –Accuracy of Translation Mathison, Keith –The Shape of Sola Scriptura –After Darkness, Light – Essay on Sola Scriptura Metzger, Bruce M. & Ehrman, Bart D. – The Text of the New Testament New King James Version Bible, Introduction

Ryken, Leland –The Word of God in English Sproul, R.C. –Defending Your Faith –Essential Truths of the Christian Faith –Knowing Scripture –Scripture Alone The Theology Program (Bible.org) – Bibliology and Hermeneutics The Westminster Confession of Faith