The Doctrine of Scripture
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1. Biblical Concept of Revelation (Part 1)
2. Biblical Concept of Revelation (Part 2)
3. General/Natural Revelation (Part 1)
4. General/Natural Revelation (Part 2)
5. How the New Testament was Formed (Part 1)
6. How the New Testament was Formed (Part 2)
7. How the Old Testament was Formed (Part 1)
8. How the Old Testament was Formed (Part 2)
9. Neo-Orthodox View of Scripture (Part 1)
10. Neo-Orthodox View of Scripture (Part 2)
11. Higher Critical Views of Scripture (Part 1a)
12. Higher Critical Views of Scripture (Part 1b)
13. Higher Critical Views of Scripture (Part 2a)
14. Higher Critical Views of Scripture (Part 2b)
15. Inspiration and Authority of Scripture (Part 1)
16. Inspiration and Authority of Scripture (Part 1b)
17. Inspiration and Authority of Scripture (Part 2)
18. Inspiration and Authority of Scripture (Part 2b)
Biblical Concept of Revelation (Part 1)
When studying, we find that theology is dependent upon revelation, on God's taking the initiative to unveil and reveal Himself. In this message Dr. Sproul discusses the topic of general revelation as distinguished from special revelation. We find there are many ways in which God has spoken to the whole world in general. All of this revelation reaches its pinnacle, through God Himself, in the person and work of Christ.
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R.C. Sproul
Dr. R.C. Sproul was founder of Ligonier Ministries, first minister of preaching and teaching at Saint Andrew’s Chapel in Sanford, Fla., and first president of Reformation Bible College. He was author of more than one hundred books, including The Holiness of God.