Inspiration and Revelation
Bryant's theological study of the doctrines of biblical inspiration and divine revelation, examining how God has communicated His truth through the Scriptures and what it means for the Bible to be the inspired Word of God.
85 Chapters
Table of Contents
1
01 - Part 1 - Preliminary Discussions
2
01.01 - Importance of the Subject Discussed
3
01.02 - The Old Testament Canon
4
01.03 - The New Testament Canon
5
01.04 - The Higher Criticism
6
01.05 - The Bible as Literature
7
01.06 - Divine and Human Factors in Scripture
8
01.07 - Errors of Scripture
9
01.08 - Rise and History of the Mechanical Theory of Inspiration
10
02 - Part 2 - Inspiration
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02.01 - Inspiration and Revelation Distinguished
12
02.02 - Inpiration of the Agents
13
02.03 - The Holy Spirit the Agent of Inspiration
14
02.04 - Prophets as Inspired Agents
15
02.05 - Prophetic Names and Titles
16
02.06 - False Prophets
17
02.07 - The How of the Prophets Inspiration
18
02.08 - Results of the Prophets Inspiration
19
02.09 - The Prophet as Writer
20
02.10 - The Apostles as Inspired Agents
21
02.11 - The Holy Spirit the Inspiring Agent
22
02.12 - The Apostles as Writers
23
02.13 - Limitations of Inspiration
24
03 - Part 3 - The Scriptures as Inspired Writings
25
03.01 - Inspiration of the Writings Based on Inspiration of the Writers
26
03.02 - The Pentateuch Inspired
27
03.03 - Inspiration of Composite Scriptures
28
03.04 - Inspiration Attested by the Unity, Harmony, and Purity of Scripture
29
03.05 - Inspiration Claimed by the Scriptures
30
03.06 - The Testimony of the Lord Jesus to the Inspiration of the Old Testament
31
03.07 - Christ Jesus and Modern Criticism
32
03.08 - The Witness of the Apostles to the Inspiration of the Old Testament
33
03.09 - The Double Sense of the Old Testament Scriptures
34
03.10 - The Inspiration of the New Testament Scriptures
35
03.11 - The Apostolic Witness to the Inspiration of the New Testament Writings
36
03.12 - Ancient Views of Inspiration
37
03.13 - Modern Theories of Inspiration
38
04 - Part 4 - Revelation
39
04.01 - Revelation and Modern Theology
40
04.02 - Revelation: Its Meaning and Purpose
41
04.03 - God as Revealer and the Revealed
42
04.04 - Revelation a Possibility and Reality
43
04.05 - Revelation Written
44
04.06 - Revelation and its Record
45
04.07 - Revelation Independent of the Record
46
04.08 - Revelation and its Method
47
04.09 - Revelation, Historical and Progressive
48
04.10 - Revelation and Israel's Early History
49
04.11 - Revelation and Ethnic Religions
50
04.12 - Pfleiderer's View Criticised
51
04.13 - Revelation and Mosaism
52
04.14 - The Leading - Truths of Mosaism
53
04.15 - Revelation Under the Judges and Former Prophets
54
04.16 - Revelation and the Latter Prophets
55
04.17 - The Moral Character of God Seen in His Covenant Relation to Israel
56
04.18 - Revelation and the Hagiographa
57
04.19 - Ecclesiastes, Proverbs, Job, and Psalms
58
04.20 - Historical Revelation in the New Testament
59
04.21 - Revelation: Christ and the Gospels
60
04.22 - The Facts and Truths of the Gospel Evidenced in the Teachings and Writings of the Apostles
61
04.23 - Christ Jesus the Completion of Revelation
62
05 - Part 5 - Revelation and Its Evidences
63
05.01 - Miracles
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05.01.01 - Miracles and the Manner of Divine Action
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05.01.02 - Miracles, Probable and Necessary
66
05.01.03 - Revelation and Miracle Historical Aspects
67
05.01.04 - Miracle and Religious Element
68
05.01.05 - Miracle, Evidential
69
05.02 - Prophecy an Evidence of Divine Revelation
70
05.02.01 - Prophecy as Miracle
71
05.02.02 - Prophecy Considered as Evidence
72
05.02.03 - Prophecy and the Supernatural
73
05.02.04 - Prediction and Criticism
74
05.02.05 - Prediction and Fulfilment
75
05.02.06 - Prediction and Double-Meaning
76
05.03 - Evidences Manifold Notably the Moral
77
05.03.01 - The Witness of the Moral Character of Christ
78
05.03.02 - The Divine Care and Preservation of the Scriptures
79
05.03.03 - Their Moral Power and Influence
80
05.03.04 - The Ideal of Christian Ethics
81
05.03.05 - Christian Morality is Scientific and Beneficial
82
05.03.06 - The Divine Authority of Scripture
83
05.03.07 - The Scriptures a Living and Abiding Word
84
05.03.08 - Christ and the Scriptures One Witness
85
05.03.09 - Concluding Observations
