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TheologyU
Will Bennink
35 episodes
2 days ago
Theology you can understand. With academics and authors. Hosted by Will Bennink (Wheaton College '23, Harvard Divinity School '27).
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Theology you can understand. With academics and authors. Hosted by Will Bennink (Wheaton College '23, Harvard Divinity School '27).
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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The Authority of Scripture | Rev. Dr. Christopher R. J. Holmes
TheologyU
40 minutes 13 seconds
2 months ago
The Authority of Scripture | Rev. Dr. Christopher R. J. Holmes

Reverend Dr. Christopher R. J. Holmes is associate professor in systematic theology and head of the theology program at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand. He is the author of over 50 book chapters and journal articles, along with 6 books. Dr. Holmes is a systematic theologian from the Anglican tradition, and today’s episode focuses on his doctrine of Scripture, or the Bible. More specifically, what is the Bible, and who wrote it? How can it be written by humans and also inspired by God? At TheologyU, we’re always trying to keep theology accessible for regular people. If you don’t understand every word or theological term in this episode, don’t be discouraged, but listen for Dr. Holmes high respect for both God and the Bible.

TheologyU
Theology you can understand. With academics and authors. Hosted by Will Bennink (Wheaton College '23, Harvard Divinity School '27).