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1 - The Uniqueness of the Bible
There is no other book, sacred or religious, like the Bible.
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3 - Jesus and the Apostles' View of the Bible
How did Jesus and the apostles relate to the people, places and events described in Scripture? What were their assumptions and subsequent methods of interpretation?
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4 - The Authoritative Source of Our Theology
A look at five different influential sources that impact our interpretation of Scripture.
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5 - By Scripture Alone
As Protestants, we must maintain the Bible as the ultimate doctrinal authority.
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6 - Why Is Interpretation Needed?
To read the Bible also means to interpret the Bible. But how do we do that? What principles do we use?
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7 - Language, Text and Context
What a privilege and a blessing it is to be able to read the Word of God.
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8 - Creation: Genesis as Foundation, Part 1
The first chapters of Genesis are foundational for the rest of Scripture.
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9 - Creation: Genesis as Foundation, Part 2
Science has increasingly distanced itself from its biblical foundation, resulting in a radical reinterpretation of the Genesis story.
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10 - The Bible as History
The historical nature of Scripture is one characteristic that distinguishes it from the sacred books of other religions.
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11 - The Bible and Prophecy
How do we interpret prophecy correctly so that we know when the prophecy has, indeed, come to pass?
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12 - Dealing With Difficult Passages
There are some things/texts in the Bible that are difficult to understand.
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13 - Living by the Word of God
The best method of studying the Bible is of no use if we are not determined to live by what we learn from Scripture.
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