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God's Universal Revelation
- The Nature of Revelation
- The Loci of General Revelation
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The Reality and Efficacy of General Revelation
- Natural Theology
- A Critique of Natural Theology
- The Denial of General Revelation
- Examination of Relevant Passages
- General Revelation, But Without Natural Theology
- General Revelation and Human Responsibility
- Implications of General Revelation
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God's Particular Revelation
- The Definition and Necessity of Special Revelation
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The Style of Special Revelation
- The Personal Nature of Special Revelation
- The Anthropic Nature of Special Revelation
- The Analogical Nature of Special Revelation
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The Modes of Special Revelation
- Historical Events
- Divine Speech
- The Incarnation
- Special Revelation: Propositional or Personal?
- Scripture as Revelation
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The Preservation of the Revelation: Inspiration
- Definition of Inspiration
- The Fact of Inspiration
- Issues in Formulating a Theory of Inspiration
- The Method of Formulating a Theory of Inspiration
- Theories of Inspiration
- The Extent of Inspiration
- The Intensiveness of Inspiration
- A Model of Inspiration
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The Dependability of God's Word: Inerrancy
- Various Conceptions of Inerrancy
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The Importance of Inerrancy
- Theological Importance
- Historical Importance
- Epistemological Importance
- Inerrancy and Phenomena
- Defining Inerrancy
- Ancillary Issues
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The Power of God's Word: Authority
- Definition of Authority
- Religious Authority
- Establishing the Meaning and Divine Origin of the Bible
- The Internal Working of the Holy Spirit
- Objective and Subjective Components of Authority
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Various Views of Illumination
- The View of Augustine
- The View of Daniel Fuller
- The View of John Calvin
- The Bible, Reason, and the Spirit
- Tradition and Authority
- Historical and Normative Authoritativeness