Discover how the New Testament authors were uniquely guided. Uncover the spiritual influence in their writings.
SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY 101: WHAT IS THE PROTESTANT DOCTRINE CONCERNING THE RULE OF FAITH?
All Protestants agree in teaching that “the word of God, as contained in the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments, is the only infallible rule of faith and practice.”
The Inerrancy of the Bible
Uncover the truth behind the Bible's trustworthiness. Is it really without error?
The Sanctity of the Bible
Discover the profound truth and power found within the pages of Scripture. Join us as we explore its sanctity.
What Is the Mode of Operation by Which the Holy Spirit Worked with the Bible Authors?
Discover how the Holy Spirit guided the writers of Scripture. Uncover the divine process behind the Bible's creation.
How Does the Bible View Its Own Inspiration?
The Bible affirms its divine origin, authority, and inerrancy, asserting that it is God's Word expressed through human authors. Its sixty-six canonical books alone hold exclusive authority for faith and practice.
What Is the Extent of Biblical Plenary Inspiration?
The doctrine of plenary inspiration asserts that all Scripture is divinely inspired and authoritative, ensuring truth in spiritual, historical, and factual matters while recognizing the need for contextual interpretation of its literary forms.
What Is the Correct View of Verbal Biblical Inspiration?
The doctrine of verbal inspiration asserts that every word of the Bible is divinely inspired, affirming its authority and reliability for Christian faith and practice, supported by scripture passages emphasizing God's guidance over human authors.
HOW ARE WE TO UNDERSTAND THE NATURE OF BIBLICAL INSPIRATION?
The Bible claims to be a book from God, a message with divine authority. Indeed, the biblical writers say they were moved by the Holy Spirit to utter His very words—that their message came by revelation so that what they wrote was breathed out (inspired) by God Himself.
How Are We to Understand Adverse Theories That the Scriptures are Infallible?
The article discusses biblical infallibility, asserting that Scriptures are divinely inspired and free from error. It critiques various theories undermining this belief, emphasizing the necessity of maintaining a supernatural view of Scripture for doctrinal stability.

