Bibliology
Bibliology is the study of the Bible as a unit and individual parts. Typically Inspiration, authority, the can, etc. are included here.
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Analogy of the Faith
Apocrypha
Analogy of the Faith
Apparent Contradictions
Authority
Bible Canon
Bible inspiration
Bible Study Methods
Divine Origen
Divine Revelation
Guidance
Inerrant-Plenary-Trustworthy
Interpretation
Necessity-Importance
- Welcome to the David Cox’ PDF Library!
This is a welcome post, explaining some of my ideas and philosophy that pertains to this library website.
- Basinger – Problem with the Problem of Evil
This is a 5 page article on the problem of Evil. How does evil exist within a world where an omnipotent God has all power, and his will is always done.
- Keathley Bibliology
This bibliology is written Keathley, a Dallas Theological Seminary Graduate and a pastor for many years. 10 chapters in this work.
- Sermon: Morgan, G.C. – Power by the Cross
In this sermon, Morgan examines 1Co 1:18, that the Word of the Cross is to us the power of God.
- Snoeberger – Tongues are they for Today?
In Tongues are they for Today the author looks at the issues in and surrounding the phenomena of speaking in tongues, from a biblical perspective.
- Boettner, L. – The Significance of Christ’s Death
This is a brief 1 chapter work on Christ's death.
- Idx: Bible Dictionaries
Bible Dictionaries are Bible Dictionaries, and some are image based PDF files (very large, but you can download them to your hard drive).
- Sermon: Morgan, G.C. – Peace By The Cross
Morgan explains Col 1:20, that we have made peace through the blood of His cross.
- Anderson, R. – The Silence of God Theodicy
This work is about when God is silent, the silence of God, which in theology it is theodicy. Why doesn't God immediately vindicate his children.
- Ironside – Eternal Security
In this (38 Section) work, Ironside presents us with a Biblical study on Eternal Security. Among dealing with various different issues related to the Believer's security in his salvation, he also presents 24 questions and then answers them, which are basically 23 of them are specific passages relating to Eternal Security.
- Wilkin – The Doctrine of Divine Election Reconsidered
The Doctrine of Divine Election Reconsidered Election to Service Not to Everlasting Life is an article o 15 pages about the doctrine of election. Wilkin examines the Calvinist position and offers an alternative.
Perpiscuity
Preservation
Pseudography
Purity of Original Text
Sufficiency
Textual Criticism
Versions-Translations