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B. B. Warfield, Professor of Didactic and Polemic Theology at Princeton Theological Seminary, learned and lucid as ever, presents the reformed understanding of the inspiration and authority of scripture. This edition contains an Introduction by Cornelius Van Til and appendices.
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For those who love the Word of the Lord
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[Foreword to the Revised Edition] The theological writings of Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield (1851-1921) on the inspiration and authority of the Bible are as timey today as they were when he published them in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
[Foreword to the First Edition] This volume contains the principal articles by the late Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield having to do with the nature and authority of the Bible.
[Introduction to Warfield's Works] It is a privilege to introduce this new edition of collected writings of B. B. Warfield. Behind the privilege lies a personal narrative.
Abstract: This chapter a nontechnical overview of the biblical idea of revelation, is divided into four parts: (1 The Nature of Revelation, (2) The Process of Revelation, (3) Modes of Revelation, and (4) Biblical Terminology.
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[Foreword to the Revised Edition] My prayer is that this revised, enhanced volume will help foster an increased interest in Warfield's writing and that his words will continue to speak to the church across the coming decades with their original power and clarity.
[Foreword to the First Edition] At the same time they will no doubt agree that in order to justify their objection they must be able to show that this conception of Scripture fits into, finds a more natural and logical a place in their system of theological thought, whether Lutheran or Arminian, than in the Reformed.
[Introduction to Warfield's Works] The republication of these five volumes of Warfield's works in this splendid new edition is surely a further confirmation of Machen's conviction that the faith Warfield represented will be nourished for yet another generation of his readers, and indeed can never really die.
We may be sure, therefore, that Warfield died confident that at the end of the years, all that is opposed to God will have been conquered and that the day is coming when it will be possible for "a great multitude which no man could number, out os every nation and all tribes and people and tongues'--redeemed humanity, in a word-- to assemble before the throne of God, at whose right hand sits the Lamb that was slain and join in the great jubilation: "Unto Him that loveth us, and loosed us from our sins in His own blood; and He made us to be a kingdom, to be priests unto His God and Father; to Him be the glory and the dominion for ever and ever. Amen."
B. B. Warfield, Professor of Didactic and Polemic Theology at Princeton Theological Seminary, learned and lucid as ever, presents the reformed understanding of the inspiration and authority of scripture. This edition contains an Introduction by Cornelius Van Til and appendices.