This is the second in a series of posts commenting on the book God’s Hammer by Gordon Clark. Bible critics, who at sundry times and divers manners attacked the inspiration and truth of the Bible, have in these last days continued to press their case. This, of course, makes a defense of these ideas most necessary. [...]
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God’s Hammer Part 2: How May I Know the Bible is Inspired?
Posted in God's Hammer, Scripturalism, Theology on June 18, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
God’s Hammer: The Bible and Its Critics – Part One
Posted in God's Hammer, Scripturalism, Theology on June 14, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
This is the first in a series of posts commenting on the book God’s Hammer by Gordon Clark. Necessity, authority, sufficiency, clarity. Historically Protestants have considered these to be hallmark characteristics of Scripture, summing them up under the Reformation slogan sola scriptura. But beginning in the 19th century, the reformed trumpet began to make an uncertain sound. In 1893, noted Presbyterian minister [...]