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The Bible’s Rationale For Itself
We now move onto an important apologetic concept for John Frame and that is what The Bible’s rationale for itself is. A defense of the Gospel – the Good News of salvation in Jesus Christ resides in the defense of the Scriptures.
Frame’s take is presuppositional in nature and also critical of so-called Bible scholars involved in biblical criticism. Patrick also provides some scathing critique of a film from 2010 that kinda falls in line of what the great philosopher is talking about – we hope.
Timeline:
00:00 – Introduction
00:38 – Proving The Gospel – A Defense Of The Scriptures
04:08 – Scriptures’ Doctrine On Scripture Itself
05:55 – Prejudice Against Words
09:58 – The Role Of The Holy Spirit – A Presupposition
14:53 – Biblical Criticism – The Good & The Bad
19:30 – The Age Of Enlightenment Left Us In The Dark
22:54 – Scholars Assume The Bible Must Be Studied From Non-Biblical Assumptions
24:03 – A Small Rant By Patrick On The Book Of Eli
25:24 – A Supernatural Book
26:33 – The Academy Can’t Allow God In
28:43 – Is Scripture Teaching About Itself Credible?
31:16 – God Is Self-Attesting & So Is Scripture
34:09 – Jesus Taught The Same Thing
35:42 – Conclusion
BOOK LINKS:
Apologetics – A Justification of Christian Belief by John Frame
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The Question of Canon: Challenging the Status Quo in the New Testament Debate by Michael J. Kruger