The Journal of Religion, 57 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1977 |
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... claim to the plenary inspiration and inerrancy of Scripture . He centered his attention upon the more empirically contested claim of inerran- cy . Von Hügel argued that “ inerrancy " was a technical theological term . The theological ...
... claim to the plenary inspiration and inerrancy of Scripture . He centered his attention upon the more empirically contested claim of inerran- cy . Von Hügel argued that “ inerrancy " was a technical theological term . The theological ...
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... claim to have presented the grammar of the Christian concept of revelation is not just a neutral , descriptive claim : it involves a normative doctrinal judgment as to what is indeed the correct Christian concept of revelation . This ...
... claim to have presented the grammar of the Christian concept of revelation is not just a neutral , descriptive claim : it involves a normative doctrinal judgment as to what is indeed the correct Christian concept of revelation . This ...
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... claim by some A to authorize p , wherein p is either a belief or a course of action . It is with respect to p , or ... claim to exercise authority . We may disagree as to whether the claim of A is the sort which can be a function of ...
... claim by some A to authorize p , wherein p is either a belief or a course of action . It is with respect to p , or ... claim to exercise authority . We may disagree as to whether the claim of A is the sort which can be a function of ...
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