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The Authority of Scripture

The Authority of Scripture

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  • Paul E. G. Cook

This article is concerned with the significance of the authority of Scripture as rediscovered by the Reformation. How significant was the recognition of the authority of Scripture? The author defines what we should understand by the authority of Scripture. The author's description emphasizes the non-subjective aspects of Scripture. The relation between divine inspiration and divine authority of the Scriptures is also investigated.

Source: Reformed Perspectives Magazine, 2007. 7 pages.

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All that is good, all that is true, all that is beautiful, be it great or small, perfect or fragmentary, natural as well as supernatural, moral as well as material, comes from God. J. H. Newman
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