Give us Feedback!
Set category
Set category
Set the category for this topic
Arts & Culture
Biology & Nature
Business & Companies
Education
Entertainment
Food & Drink
Geography & Travel
Health & Medicine
History & Events
Lifestyle
Other
People
Religion & Philosophy
Science
Society & Politics
Sports
Technology & Computing
Transportation & Vehicles
Close
Save
Biblical inspiration
12
0
- Created 2012-02-26
Biblical inspiration
is the doctrine in
Christian theology
that the authors and editors of the
Bible
were led or influenced by God with the result that their writings may be designated in some sense the word of God.
Article
from Wikipedia (last updated: 14 June), licensed under
CC-BY-SA
.
User Experiences
Add
What do you know about this topic?
Please make sure to only add personal information and experiences about this topic that complements the article above. Comments or opinions should be posted at the bottom of the page by clicking
here
. Thanks alot for contributing!
...or create an Experience Page
Applications
Currently no applications. Add an application using the contribute box to the right.
Share
Tweet
Poll
Let People Vote
Question
Ask a Question
Experience Page
Detailed Experience
Top list
Coming Soon...
Map
Coming Soon...
Review
Coming Soon...
Feed
Coming Soon...
External Links
@ Wikipedia
"The Authority & Inspiration of the Scriptures"
"God-Inspired Scripture"
''The Inspiration Of Scripture''
''The Divine Inspiration of the Bible''
"The Protestant Rule of Faith"
Bibliography for and on-line articles about inspiration
Scholarly articles on Biblical Inspiration from the Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary Library
Catholic Encyclopedia, Modernism
Ten reasons why I believe the Bible is The Word of God
Related Topics
Biblical canon
General revelation
Progressive revelation (Christian)
Revelation
Supernatural revelation
Thought inspiration
John Calvin's view of Scripture
Followers
Gallery
Add new image
Upload image:
Add image by copy and paste a link:
Close
Save
Add external link
Links to external pages
Name
Link
Close
Save
Add related topic
Links to related topics
Name
Close
Save
Comments
Comment
Login
Login
Username
Password
Remember me.
Forgot your password?
Close
Login