The topic in systematic theology that deals with issues of the nature and character of the Bible. Bibliology attempts to understand what kind of book the Bible is, how it is authoritative for Christian faith and practice, and to what extent and in what manner the Bible is to be understood as divine revelation.
Stanley J. Grenz, David Guretzki, & Cherith Fee Nordling, Pocket Dictionary of Theological Terms (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 1999), 20.
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2 comments:
what's up with these lexical entries?
John Mark! How are you, man?
I'm building. Eventually, when I post in these subjects, I want to have "internal" definitions.
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