This page is intended to provide links to sites that discuss the issue about the inspiration of scripture.
Of all the pages on my website, this is the one I am least happy with. If anyone reading the page knows of a site that would give a more balanced discussion of this topic, I would be grateful to hear from them.
The issue is always an emotive one and many people who air their views on the subject seem to be in the business of point scoring rather than academic investigation. Please take the links at their face value - I have tried to eliminate the really quirky ones and hope that what remains may be of some use.
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Biblical Studies This is a very useful site and from here your can see what is on offer. It hosts some good articles.
It is unashamedly pro inspiration, but has some useful balanced articles. It would be my first stop.
Catholic Encyclopedia The view of the Catholic Encyclopedia on the inspiration of the Bible. It is a long article but is broken up into usable segments. It gives clearly the Roman Catholic position.
Dr William Lane Craig Articles from the Virtual Office of Dr William Lane Craig on Divine Omniscience. It is stern stuff and don't expect him to come out too much in favour of divinely inspired scripture. A challenging read… not for the faint hearted.
Probe Ministries At first glance this from Probe Ministries doesn't seem as if it is going to be a lot of use, but I would suggest a more careful read. It is split up into easy recognisable sections and it could be a useful article.
Bible Journal Net Well if you want terms defined this is the place to look. I am not sure how much I would want to follow through on this page though.
Liberal Theology This is a useful starting point in your investigation.
Liberal thinkers A long article from "Theology." Everything you want to know is there, if you look carefully.
Feminist Theology This debate over feminist theology seems quite long-winded, but the sections are relevant and interesting.
Feminist theology This looks to be a very useful contribution to the discussion.
Questia This link will take you to "Questia" and on-line resource for books and articles on fundamentalism.
Fundamentalism This looks as if it is going to be superficial, but the article from this encyclopedia is very good and very detailed.
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