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In this episode, we dive into the most foundational claim of Christianity: that the Bible’s words are not just human writings, but the very words of God. This single claim establishes the Bible as the final and absolute authority for all life and doctrine. We’ll explore why accepting or rejecting this idea fundamentally changes the entire Christian faith, and how both the Old and New Testaments consistently bear witness to this divine origin.
This episode, and indeed this entire series, draws heavily on and is informed by major theological resources, including Wayne Grudem's seminal work, Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Biblical Doctrine.
Please note that the views expressed in this episode are those of the podcast creators and may not represent the views of the theological resources, including those cited.
By Zachary Oxendine and Jeremy OxendineIn this episode, we dive into the most foundational claim of Christianity: that the Bible’s words are not just human writings, but the very words of God. This single claim establishes the Bible as the final and absolute authority for all life and doctrine. We’ll explore why accepting or rejecting this idea fundamentally changes the entire Christian faith, and how both the Old and New Testaments consistently bear witness to this divine origin.
This episode, and indeed this entire series, draws heavily on and is informed by major theological resources, including Wayne Grudem's seminal work, Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Biblical Doctrine.
Please note that the views expressed in this episode are those of the podcast creators and may not represent the views of the theological resources, including those cited.