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I. The Nature of Revelation The religion of the Bible is a frankly supernatural religion. By this is not meant merely that, according to it, all men, as creatures, live, move and have their being in…
Carl Trueman surveys the trends in theology of scripture in the light of Biblical Criticism and the Enlightenment.
David Gibson constructs a doctrine of scripture drawn from the terminology of biblical theology and the Bible's own language about itself.
Gerald Bray provides a short introduction to the doctrine of scripture's clarity or perspicuity, dipping into the history of the church to help us.
David Murray gives his advice on how to see more of Jesus and his salvation in the pages of the Old Testament.
Dan Hames asks Graham Tomlin about Luther's famous distinction between 'law' and 'gospel', and they touch on the New Perspective's reading of Luther.
Mark Thomposn asks what it means to affirm 'sola scriptura' in an age where the Bible's teaching is often criticised and questioned.
Kyle Strobel introduces us to a neglected doctrine: the beatific vision. Interacting with Turretin, Owen, and Edwards amongst others, he shows how our sight of God now by faith will be fulfilled in eternity.
David Murray considers whether those who lived before Jesus' birth were saved by their works, faith in God in general, by their sacrifices, or by another way altogether.
Swiss reformer Huldrych Zwingli's famous sermon outlines the power and authority of the Bible. Online exclusively at Union!