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The Doctrine of Scripture
- An Introduction (Short Studies in Systematic Theology)
- Narrated by: Jacob Murray
- Length: 5 hrs and 38 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A Clear and Concise Exploration of the Christian Doctrine of Scripture
The Bible is the written word of the living God. He speaks through this word, working in and through human agents as he reveals himself to his people. His word is trustworthy, yet many Christians struggle to articulate why they believe that to be true. Centered in the words of Scripture and especially the teaching of Jesus himself, this volume unpacks the doctrine of Scripture as taught by the church through the ages, helping to strengthen listeners’ confidence in God’s word.
Despite the challenges that are often leveled against the Bible, Thompson clearly articulates what Jesus taught about the Scriptures, how God speaks to his people through the written word, the crucial work of the Holy Spirit to apply the word, and the vital attributes of Scripture―its clarity, truthfulness, sufficiency, and efficacy. Listeners will find encouragement to walk according to the word and to delight in the God who speaks.
- Concise and Accessible: Intended for use by church members and leaders as well as those in academic contexts
- Christ-Centered: Rooted in Jesus’s own words about the Old Testament and his commissioning of the apostles who would go on to write the New Testament
- Addresses Common Questions: Answers challenges about the Bible’s clarity, truthfulness, sufficiency, and efficacy