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In this week's episode of Christendom and the World, Pastor Andrew Preus welcomes Pastor Philip Hale—pastor of Zion Lutheran Church in Omaha and editor of Christian News—for an in-depth conversation on the doctrine of inspiration. Together they examine what it truly means that Scripture is "God-breathed," how the Church has confessed this throughout history, and why this teaching remains vital amid modern skepticism and postmodern relativism.
They trace the challenges to inspiration from the Enlightenment to today, discuss the difference between divine authorship and human transmission, and highlight how God still speaks through His written Word with full authority and clarity. Join the conversation as they uncover the depth and comfort found in knowing that the words of Scripture are not merely human thoughts but the very voice of God.
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In this week's episode of Christendom and the World, Pastor Andrew Preus welcomes Pastor Philip Hale—pastor of Zion Lutheran Church in Omaha and editor of Christian News—for an in-depth conversation on the doctrine of inspiration. Together they examine what it truly means that Scripture is "God-breathed," how the Church has confessed this throughout history, and why this teaching remains vital amid modern skepticism and postmodern relativism.
They trace the challenges to inspiration from the Enlightenment to today, discuss the difference between divine authorship and human transmission, and highlight how God still speaks through His written Word with full authority and clarity. Join the conversation as they uncover the depth and comfort found in knowing that the words of Scripture are not merely human thoughts but the very voice of God.

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