The Divine Authenticity of Scripture: Retrieving an Evangelical Heritage

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Pub. Date: 2008-05-01
Publisher(s): Intervarsity Pr
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Summary

Evangelicals have taken extraordinary care in formulating and articulating a high view of Scripture. And yet the doctrine is not without its inadequacies and its internal critics--both past and present.Reviewing the evangelical discussion and formulations over the past century and more, particularly in the Reformed tradition in North America, Andrew McGowan is not content with the present state of the question. The way forward is to reach back within the European evangelical tradition, particularly to the work of the Dutch Reformed theologian Herman Bavinck. The prescription is to anchor the doctrine of Scripture in the work of the Spirit, the divinespirationof Scripture. And the contested idea ofinerrancyshould be replaced with an informed concept of the infallibility or authenticity of Scripture.The Divine Authenticity of Scriptureis not simply a book that argues an academic case for reformulating a thoroughly evangelical doctrine of Scripture. It keeps the pastoral dimensions of the question in view and relates the doctrine of Scripture to the church's confessions and preaching.

Author Biography

A. T. B. McGowan is principal of Highland Theological College in Dingwall, Scotland, adjunct professor of theology at Reformed Theological Seminary, and visiting professor of theology at Westminster Theological Seminary.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. 9
The locus of Scripture reconsideredp. 12
The vocabulary of Scripture reconsideredp. 12
The doctrine of Scripture reconsideredp. 12
The use of Scripture in the church reconsideredp. 13
Reconstructing the doctrinep. 17
Introductionp. 17
Revelationp. 17
The work of the Holy Spiritp. 21
Reconstructing the vocabularyp. 38
The Enlightenment and liberal theologyp. 50
Introductionp. 50
The Englightenmentp. 50
Liberal theologyp. 53
The response to liberal theologyp. 61
Conclusionp. 83
Fundamentalism and inerrancyp. 84
Introductionp. 84
Warfield and Hodgep. 85
Fundamentalismp. 87
The modern inerrancy debatep. 97
Arguments against inerrancyp. 105
The rationalist implicationp. 113
Rejecting the incarnational modelp. 119
Conclusionp. 121
Infallibility: an evangelical alternativep. 123
Introductionp. 123
An evangelical alternativep. 124
James Orrp. 126
Orr and the Dutchmenp. 137
Herman Bavinckp. 139
Bavinck's doctrine of Scripturep. 143
G. C. Berkouwerp. 161
Summaryp. 162
Conclusionp. 164
Scripture and confessionp. 165
Introductionp. 165
Scripture and confessionp. 166
Scripture and traditionp. 175
Defining the relationshipp. 179
Conclusionp. 187
Preaching Scripturep. 188
Introductionp. 188
Scripture and the believerp. 189
The preaching of Scripturep. 191
Reformed preachingp. 192
Applicationp. 205
Conclusionp. 207
Summary of chapters 2-7p. 207
Anticipating the critiquep. 210
Charting the way forwardp. 212
Conclusionp. 214
Bibliographyp. 215
Index of namesp. 225
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