- Pastor Campbell discusses the subject of Bibliology, focusing on the inspiration of the Bible defended against various theories. - Different theological positions on inspiration are classified into conservative, modernist, and neo-Orthodox categories. - The lecture aims to examine and refute theories of inspiration using biblical references.
Dynamic Inspiration Theory 06:34
- Dynamic inspiration, also known as mechanical inspiration, suggests that writers of the Bible were passive instruments.
Conceptual Inspiration Theory 12:50
- Conceptual inspiration theory posits that only the thoughts and concepts of the Bible are inspired, leading to dynamic equivalency in translation.
Partial Inspiration Theory 18:39
- The theory of partial inspiration suggests that only certain parts of the Bible are inspired, leading to disagreements on which sections are considered divine. - The concept of plenary inspiration is introduced, asserting that all parts of the Bible are equally inspired by God.
Gracious Inspiration Theory 25:04
- Gracious inspiration theory proposes that writers, rather than works, were inspired, allowing for human writers to have deep religious insights.
Natural Inspiration Theory 32:05
- Natural inspiration theory, also known as illumination, suggests that the Bible's writers were inspired in the same way as Christians throughout history.
Demythological Inspiration Theory 38:53
- Demythological inspiration theory views the Bible as a product of its time, requiring modern scholars to separate myth from reality to uncover God's message.
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Dr. Aaron B. Campbell
Bibliology - 6 Landmarks - Bibliology Glory Baptist Church