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Explain the meaning and significance of inerrancy.
Explain the meaning and significance of verbal, plenary inspiration of Scripture.
Explain the meaning and significance of divine inspiration.
Explain the meaning and significance of biblical canon.
Explain the meaning and significance of higher (historical) criticism and lower (textual) criticism.
Jesus clearly demonstrated His belief in the authority of Scriptures. Defend this statement with evidence.
If the Bible was written by men, how could it also be written by God?
How can the Bible be trustworthy when it has been translated so many times?
Is the Old Testament a reliable historical document?
Is the New Testament a reliable historical document?
Did the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls affirm or deny the accuracy of the Old Testament?
How does the reliability of the Biblical manuscripts compare to other ancient texts?
How did the church decide what should be included in the canon of Scripture?
Why are there parallel myths to the Biblical narrative in other religions?
Are Scripture and science in conflict?
Analyze and respond to the statement, "The Bible is no different than any other holy book."—Anonymous
Analyze and respond to the statement, "The Bible is simply the work of a great conspiracy, where people sought to create a religion of their own." —Anonymous
Analyze and respond to the statement, "We can't believe in a Bible that is full of contradictions." —Anonymous
Analyze and respond to the statement, "The Bible was written to look like Jesus fulfilled prophecy." —Anonymous
Analyze and respond to the statement, "The gospels were simply a collaborative effort of the church written after the time of Christ." —Anonymous