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The Bible Is Still Sufficient, Part 1

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In this thought-provoking episode, "The Bible Is Still Sufficient, Part 1," we delve deep into the enduring relevance and authority of Scripture in the modern Christian life. Based on Richard Bargas' lecture, this discussion explores the critical connection between the doctrine of inerrancy and the sufficiency of Scripture, underlining how the Bible remains the ultimate guide for faith, counseling, theology, and daily living. Join us as we address contemporary challenges to the sufficiency of Scripture, including debates within Protestant circles about the role of tradition, creeds, and external authorities. We confront accusations of biblicism and explore the tension between sola Scriptura and the influence of historical-theological frameworks.
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In this thought-provoking episode, "The Bible Is Still Sufficient, Part 1," we delve deep into the enduring relevance and authority of Scripture in the modern Christian life. Based on Richard Bargas' lecture, this discussion explores the critical connection between the doctrine of inerrancy and the sufficiency of Scripture, underlining how the Bible remains the ultimate guide for faith, counseling, theology, and daily living. Join us as we address contemporary challenges to the sufficiency of Scripture, including debates within Protestant circles about the role of tradition, creeds, and external authorities. We confront accusations of biblicism and explore the tension between sola Scriptura and the influence of historical-theological frameworks.
Learn more about IFCA and register for our annual convention at IFCA.org
Advancing the Cause is a proud member of Foundations Media: foundationsmedia.org
To order any books or start a VOICE Subscription, call our home office at (616) 531-1840 or email us at [email protected]
Support the show

Advancing the Cause is a proud member and partner with Foundations Media: foundationsmedia.org
Learn more about IFCA at www.IFCA.org

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