A Dissertation on the Inspiration of the New Testament
Philip Doddridge
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Doddridge defines 'inspiration' and explains in what sense the New Testament writers are self-aware in their claim to it and the logical incoherence of their various statements if they were uninspired. (Summary by InTHeDesert) (1 hr 17 min)
Chapters
Section 1 | 17:43 | Read by InTheDesert |
Section 2 | 16:47 | Read by InTheDesert |
Section 3 | 13:39 | Read by InTheDesert |
Section 4 | 20:04 | Read by InTheDesert |
Section 5: Postscript | 9:37 | Read by InTheDesert |