Discover how the Bible speaks with one voice: a divine text whose meaning runs deeper than the surface.
This edition presents a clear case for plenary inspiration, arguing that Scripture’s key messages come through with a consistent, spiritual logic. It explains a method called the Rule of Analogy, where outward words align with inner truths to reveal a divine authorhip. The book shows how prophecies and histories can carry a double meaning—what happened in time and what speaks to spiritual truth—while guarding against overreach in interpretation.
- Learn how miracles are viewed as symbolic signs that illuminate deeper truth, not just miraculous events.
- See how the historical parts of Scripture may carry spiritual lessons alongside their literal record.
- Understand how the New and Old Testaments be seen together through a unified, divine writing style.
- Explore cautions against reading spiritual meaning where it isn’t justified, and why a universal approach matters.
Ideal for readers of biblical studies, theology, and religious history who want a structured approach to interpretation and the evidence for inspiration in Scripture.