
Inspiration
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- Is the Bible historically accurate?
- Are there any contradictions in the Bible?
- If we look too closely at the Bible might we find things that will destroy our faith?
- Should I be afraid that some new archeological discovery will prove the Bible wrong?
- How much freedom do I have to interpret the Bible?
Combining history, Scripture, and an understanding of human nature, Dr. Thompson takes on the difficult questions regarding the Bible and inspiration. He goes beyond the question of whether you can trust the Bible to ask whether you can trust yourself as you study.¿¿¿¿This unique study of inspiration uses internal evidence from the Bible text, its history, collection, and transmission to look at the way in which God works through prophets and Bible writers. As an experiential lens, he uses the experience of the Seventh-day Adventist community, of which he is a part, and its reception and use of Ellen White as God's messenger. This provides an example of someone who produced an incredible volume of written material in her lifetime, yet maintained a great humility and understood her own spiritual experience as one of growth.
However, Inspiration: Hard Questions: Honest Answers is not just for Seventh-day Adventists. The lessons, drawn from the experience of one community, have wide applicability as we look at a range of views on biblical interpretation, experience, tradition, and contemporary claims of a prophetic word. All communities of faith would do well to ask the hard questions addressed in this book and to learn from the history and experience of others.¿¿¿¿Ultimately, the author is addressing a question that comes to all of us: What is God's will and how can I know it? Can I be certain? To find the answers we need, Dr. Thompson reminds us "We cannot just know Scripture, we have to know God.
In this Second Revised Edition, you will find a new "bridge" chapter, designed to invite readers outside of the Adventist tradition to join in the conversation, as well as a number of minor updates, and a set of beautiful photographs and drawings inspired by scripture, prepared for this edition by Wanda Thompson. It is not enough to determine how the inspiration of scripture works as a theological tenet or a doctrinal point. Ultimately, for God's Word in scripture to accomplish its mission, we must each be inspired by it as well.
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Content
- Intro
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- Dedicated to J. Paul Grove
- Table of Contents
- Note on Inspiration in Art and Verse
- ABBREVIATIONS: General Reference Works
- ABBREVIATIONS: Ellen G. White Publications
- A BridgeTo the Reader of the Revised Edition of Inspiration
- Preface
- Ellen G. White, "The Inspiration of the Prophetic Writers,"
- Ellen G. White Introduction to The Great Controversy,
- The Skeptical and the Scared
- the Wistful and the Surprised
- A Vision, a Fire in the Bones, a Great Idea
- The Canon: Which Books Belong in Our Bible?
- Manuscripts: What if Something Important Is Missing?
- Translations: Are They Safe?
- Heavenly Message, Earthen Vessel
- God's Word: Casebook and Codebook
- God's Law: The One, the Two, the Ten, the Many
- The Problems Are the Solutions
- Illustration 1: Law
- Illustration 2: Hymns and Prayers
- Illustration 3: The Words of the Wise
- Illustration 4: In the Archives
- Illustration 5 : In the Study
- Illustration 6 : At the Publishers
- Illustration 7: Old Testament Parallel Passages
- Illustration 8: New Testament Parallel Passages
- Illustration 9: Visions
- Illustration 10: Inspired Writers Quoting Inspired Writers
- Illustration 11: Numbers, Genealogies, Dates
- The Christian's Experience and the Life of the Church
- Two Ways to Die: The Slippery Slope or the Rehoboam Principle
- It's All So Very Plain
- A Practical Approach: Key Features and Primary Benefits
- The Inspiration Issue in Adventist History
- Revision of the Testimonies for the Church
- The Meaning of the Word "Apocrypha"
- Old Testament Names for God
- "I Was to Improve Everything"
- Approaches to the Exodus
- Disagreement: Fruitful or Destructive?
- An Autobiographical Bibliographical Note
- SOURCES CITED
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