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Robert Bryant

Inspiration and Revelation

Robert Bryant

Bryant's theological study of the doctrines of biblical inspiration and divine revelation, examining how God has communicated His truth through the Scriptures and what it means for the Bible to be the inspired Word of God.

85 Chapters

Table of Contents

1 01 - Part 1 - Preliminary Discussions 2 01.01 - Importance of the Subject Discussed 3 01.02 - The Old Testament Canon 4 01.03 - The New Testament Canon 5 01.04 - The Higher Criticism 6 01.05 - The Bible as Literature 7 01.06 - Divine and Human Factors in Scripture 8 01.07 - Errors of Scripture 9 01.08 - Rise and History of the Mechanical Theory of Inspiration 10 02 - Part 2 - Inspiration 11 02.01 - Inspiration and Revelation Distinguished 12 02.02 - Inpiration of the Agents 13 02.03 - The Holy Spirit the Agent of Inspiration 14 02.04 - Prophets as Inspired Agents 15 02.05 - Prophetic Names and Titles 16 02.06 - False Prophets 17 02.07 - The How of the Prophets Inspiration 18 02.08 - Results of the Prophets Inspiration 19 02.09 - The Prophet as Writer 20 02.10 - The Apostles as Inspired Agents 21 02.11 - The Holy Spirit the Inspiring Agent 22 02.12 - The Apostles as Writers 23 02.13 - Limitations of Inspiration 24 03 - Part 3 - The Scriptures as Inspired Writings 25 03.01 - Inspiration of the Writings Based on Inspiration of the Writers 26 03.02 - The Pentateuch Inspired 27 03.03 - Inspiration of Composite Scriptures 28 03.04 - Inspiration Attested by the Unity, Harmony, and Purity of Scripture 29 03.05 - Inspiration Claimed by the Scriptures 30 03.06 - The Testimony of the Lord Jesus to the Inspiration of the Old Testament 31 03.07 - Christ Jesus and Modern Criticism 32 03.08 - The Witness of the Apostles to the Inspiration of the Old Testament 33 03.09 - The Double Sense of the Old Testament Scriptures 34 03.10 - The Inspiration of the New Testament Scriptures 35 03.11 - The Apostolic Witness to the Inspiration of the New Testament Writings 36 03.12 - Ancient Views of Inspiration 37 03.13 - Modern Theories of Inspiration 38 04 - Part 4 - Revelation 39 04.01 - Revelation and Modern Theology 40 04.02 - Revelation: Its Meaning and Purpose 41 04.03 - God as Revealer and the Revealed 42 04.04 - Revelation a Possibility and Reality 43 04.05 - Revelation Written 44 04.06 - Revelation and its Record 45 04.07 - Revelation Independent of the Record 46 04.08 - Revelation and its Method 47 04.09 - Revelation, Historical and Progressive 48 04.10 - Revelation and Israel's Early History 49 04.11 - Revelation and Ethnic Religions 50 04.12 - Pfleiderer's View Criticised 51 04.13 - Revelation and Mosaism 52 04.14 - The Leading - Truths of Mosaism 53 04.15 - Revelation Under the Judges and Former Prophets 54 04.16 - Revelation and the Latter Prophets 55 04.17 - The Moral Character of God Seen in His Covenant Relation to Israel 56 04.18 - Revelation and the Hagiographa 57 04.19 - Ecclesiastes, Proverbs, Job, and Psalms 58 04.20 - Historical Revelation in the New Testament 59 04.21 - Revelation: Christ and the Gospels 60 04.22 - The Facts and Truths of the Gospel Evidenced in the Teachings and Writings of the Apostles 61 04.23 - Christ Jesus the Completion of Revelation 62 05 - Part 5 - Revelation and Its Evidences 63 05.01 - Miracles 64 05.01.01 - Miracles and the Manner of Divine Action 65 05.01.02 - Miracles, Probable and Necessary 66 05.01.03 - Revelation and Miracle Historical Aspects 67 05.01.04 - Miracle and Religious Element 68 05.01.05 - Miracle, Evidential 69 05.02 - Prophecy an Evidence of Divine Revelation 70 05.02.01 - Prophecy as Miracle 71 05.02.02 - Prophecy Considered as Evidence 72 05.02.03 - Prophecy and the Supernatural 73 05.02.04 - Prediction and Criticism 74 05.02.05 - Prediction and Fulfilment 75 05.02.06 - Prediction and Double-Meaning 76 05.03 - Evidences Manifold Notably the Moral 77 05.03.01 - The Witness of the Moral Character of Christ 78 05.03.02 - The Divine Care and Preservation of the Scriptures 79 05.03.03 - Their Moral Power and Influence 80 05.03.04 - The Ideal of Christian Ethics 81 05.03.05 - Christian Morality is Scientific and Beneficial 82 05.03.06 - The Divine Authority of Scripture 83 05.03.07 - The Scriptures a Living and Abiding Word 84 05.03.08 - Christ and the Scriptures One Witness 85 05.03.09 - Concluding Observations

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