The Inspiration of the Scriptures (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

Francis L. Patton

 
9781331710592: The Inspiration of the Scriptures (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

A clear, thoughtful exploration of how the Bible is inspired and how that belief is supported by evidence.

This volume presents an inductive study of how Scripture claims authority and how its inspiration is understood. It surveys Old and New Testament usage, assesses claims of infallibility, and weighs the roles of divine guidance and human authorship. The discussion remains grounded in careful analysis rather than doctrine alone, inviting readers to examine the evidence for themselves.

Readers will encounter core questions about plenary versus partial inspiration, the authority of the Old Testament, and how the New Testament writers treat Scripture as reliable and authoritative. The book compares different scholarly views and shows how evidence from Scripture’s own usage supports a view of divine agency in its composition.

  • How the Old Testament is treated as Scripture by New Testament writers
  • What plenary inspiration means for both old and new writings
  • How the Bible presents human authorship alongside divine guidance
  • How scholars approach objections and build a case for inspiration

Ideal for readers of theology, Bible study, and Christian apologetics who want a careful, accessible look at how inspiration is understood and demonstrated.

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