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The Trustworthiness of God: Soundings and Perspectives on the Nature of Scripture

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256 pages, Paperback

First published March 31, 2002

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Paul Helm

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Paul Helm teached philosophy at the University of Liverpool before becoming Professor of the History and Philosophy of Religion at King s College, London (1993-2000).

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December 11, 2014
Hard to pull off a compilation like this. As a whole maybe could have been edited better. Some standout contributions from Gerald Bray (Church Fathers), Timothy Ward (Diversity and Sufficiency of Scripture) and Carl Trueman (The God of unconditional promise) who is always at his best when discussing (Reformation) history.
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January 7, 2011
A collection of essays on the topic of Holy Scripture. Each essay is helpful in many ways; the following three stand out: 1) The Church Fathers and Their Use of Scripture by Gerald Bray; 2) The God of Unconditional Promise by Carl Trueman; and 3) The Perfect Trustworthiness of God.
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