Evangelicals have taken extraordinary care in formulating and
articulating a high view of Scripture. And yet the doctrine is not
without its inadequacies and its internal critics--both past and
present. Reviewing the evangelical discussion and formulations over
the past century and more, particularly in the Reformed tradition
in North America, Andrew McGowan is not content with the present
state of the question. The way forward is to reach back within the
European evangelical tradition, particularly to the work of the
Dutch Reformed theologian Herman Bavinck. The prescription is to
anchor the doctrine of Scripture in the work of the Spirit, the
divine spiration of Scripture. And the contested idea of inerrancy
should be replaced with an informed concept of the infallibility or
authenticity of Scripture. The Divine Authenticity of Scripture is
not simply a book that argues an academic case for reformulating a
thoroughly evangelical doctrine of Scripture. It keeps the pastoral
dimensions of the question in view and relates the doctrine of
Scripture to the church's confessions and preaching.
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