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Is the Old Testament a reliable historical document?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Is the New Testament a reliable historical document?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