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The Lutheran Doctrine of the Inspiration |
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The Use of the Old Testament in the New Testament |
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Unanimity in the Doctrine of Inspiration: The Absolute Prerequisite for God-Pleasing Unity in the Church |
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Inspiration |
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"Progressive Revelation" |
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God's Word: A Heritage to Guard |
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Agreement on the Correct View of the Authority of Scripture as the Source of Doctrine: The Way to Unity in the Church |
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The Inspiration and Inerrancy of Scripture |
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The Inspiration and Canon of the Scriptures |
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Orthodoxy versus Neo-Orthodoxy as It Concerns the Doctrine of the Holy Scriptures |
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The Battle to Preserve the Doctrine of the Inspiration and Inerrancy of Scripture in American Lutheranism |
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The Word of God in the Theology of Martin Luther |
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Verbal Inspiration and the Variant Readings |
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Luther on Inspiration |
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Attacks on Inerrancy and Inspiration |
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Luther and James: Did Luther Use the Historical Critical Method? |