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Guest: Dr. Robert W. Yarbrough | Dr. Arnold interviews Dr. Robert Yarborough about the Bible’s divine origin, its truthfulness, and its reliability. Conversation topics include: 1) What do we mean when we talk about the doctrine of inerrancy, and what don’t we mean? 2) How do we answer the charge that the doctrine of inerrancy is circular? 3) How do we answer the charge that the doctrine of inerrancy is a modern invention? 4) How important is the doctrine of inerrancy in relation to other doctrines such as the resurrection or deity of Christ?
Dr. Robert W. Yarbrough serves as professor of New Testament at Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, MO. Dr. Yarbrough is the author of Clash of Visions: Populism and Elitism in New Testament Theology (Mentor, 2019). He also contributed The Letters to Timothy and Titus in the Pillar New Testament Commentary series (Eerdmans, 2018).
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By Faith Seeking Understanding by Phoenix SeminaryGuest: Dr. Robert W. Yarbrough | Dr. Arnold interviews Dr. Robert Yarborough about the Bible’s divine origin, its truthfulness, and its reliability. Conversation topics include: 1) What do we mean when we talk about the doctrine of inerrancy, and what don’t we mean? 2) How do we answer the charge that the doctrine of inerrancy is circular? 3) How do we answer the charge that the doctrine of inerrancy is a modern invention? 4) How important is the doctrine of inerrancy in relation to other doctrines such as the resurrection or deity of Christ?
Dr. Robert W. Yarbrough serves as professor of New Testament at Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, MO. Dr. Yarbrough is the author of Clash of Visions: Populism and Elitism in New Testament Theology (Mentor, 2019). He also contributed The Letters to Timothy and Titus in the Pillar New Testament Commentary series (Eerdmans, 2018).
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See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.