Nathan W. Bingham
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Dr. Nichols, when we think back to 2015, when we released the revised and expanded edition of the Reformation Study Bible, I remember Dr. Sproul saying that although we call it the Reformation Study Bible, what he wanted to see was a Bible study reformation. Why is it so important for us to not only read the Bible, but to study the Bible?
Dr. Nichols, when we think back to 2015, when we released the revised and expanded edition of the Reformation Study Bible, I remember Dr. Sproul saying that although we call it the Reformation Study Bible, what he wanted to see was a Bible study reformation. Why is it so important for us to not only read the Bible, but to study the Bible?
really throughout our lives. You said the key word authoritative. When we think of the authority of Scripture, what are those key doctrines that we need to remember?
really throughout our lives. You said the key word authoritative. When we think of the authority of Scripture, what are those key doctrines that we need to remember?
At Ligonier, we talk about the Reformation a lot, and one of the major issues during the Reformation was the question of the authority of Scripture. But has the authority of Scripture come under attack since then in other ways?
At Ligonier, we talk about the Reformation a lot, and one of the major issues during the Reformation was the question of the authority of Scripture. But has the authority of Scripture come under attack since then in other ways?
How do you respond to those who say that those Princetonian theologians that you just mentioned, that they invented the doctrine of inerrancy?
How do you respond to those who say that those Princetonian theologians that you just mentioned, that they invented the doctrine of inerrancy?
So the Princetonian theologians, that's the early 20th century, J. Gresham Machen, 1920s, 1930s. Right. What happened in the 1960s?
So the Princetonian theologians, that's the early 20th century, J. Gresham Machen, 1920s, 1930s. Right. What happened in the 1960s?
Well, a response to that came in 1978. And I'm sure our listeners can tell we're not sitting in the studio today. We are not. We are in Chicago right now. And they can hear a little bit of the city. It's a bustling city. What happened in Chicago in 1978?
Well, a response to that came in 1978. And I'm sure our listeners can tell we're not sitting in the studio today. We are not. We are in Chicago right now. And they can hear a little bit of the city. It's a bustling city. What happened in Chicago in 1978?
Now, Dr. Sproul signed that document. You said he was a leader and played a significant role in that. But the story of Dr. Sproul's influence on the Chicago Statement precedes 1978, doesn't it?
Now, Dr. Sproul signed that document. You said he was a leader and played a significant role in that. But the story of Dr. Sproul's influence on the Chicago Statement precedes 1978, doesn't it?
I love one of those final words, unreservedly.
I love one of those final words, unreservedly.
There is just a complete and full commitment, no wavering.
There is just a complete and full commitment, no wavering.
You had the opportunity to write Dr. Sproul's biography and in your research for that you came across some of his notebooks and different writings and there was just a few lines that you found that I think you'd like to share with our listeners.
You had the opportunity to write Dr. Sproul's biography and in your research for that you came across some of his notebooks and different writings and there was just a few lines that you found that I think you'd like to share with our listeners.