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Systematic Theology
Theology I: Prolegomena and Principium
Inspiration
Comparison of the methods, modes, and manner of the various models of inspiration in contemporary Protestant Orthodoxy
Summary of contents
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Human writers stressed (process focused; personal)
- Dynamic Model — abductive method with accent on function; concomitant mode; errant manner
- Organic Model — inductive method with accent on function-form; continuity as mode; functional inerrancy as manner
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Supernatural writings stressed (product focused; propositional)
- Verbal Model — deductive method with accent on form-function; concursive mode; material inerrancy as manner
- Mechanical Model — reductive method with accent on form; confluent mode; formal inerrancy as manner
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Release Notes:
2008-07-21: New
2008-07-28: Text changes
2008-07-30: Concurrent > Continuity; Confluent > Concursive; Coercive > Confluent
2008-10-23: Static > Current; elim. parentheses; Concomitant > Commission; Int. Errancy > Infallibilty
2008-10-29: Commission > Concomitant
2008-11-05: Infallibility > Infallible
2009-01-12: Apoductive > Abductive
2009-03-04: Factual Inerrancy > Material Inerrancy
2009-07-28: Added footnote to 'Formal'
2012-02-02: Changed Infallible to Functional Inerrancy


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