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The Doctrine of Inspiration Since the Reformation

The Doctrine of Inspiration Since the Reformation

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  • William E. Nix

In this paper, the author gives a historical overview of how present positions on the inspiration of Scripture developed since the Reformation. Different confessional positions from a Lutheran, Reformed, Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Baptist tradition are noted.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1982. 12 pages.

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