Bibliography on The Reliability, Inspiration, and Authority of the Bible
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The Reliability, Inspiration, and Authority of the Bible
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Achtemeier, P. J. (1998). Inspiration and Authority: Nature and Function of Christian Scripture. Grand Rapids, MI, USA: Baker Academic.
Blomberg, C. L. (1987). The Historical Reliability of the Gospels. Downers Grove, IL, USA: InterVarsity.
Boice, J. (1978). The Foundation of Biblical Authority. Grand Rapids, MI, USA: Zondervan.
Bruce, F. F. (1943). The New Testament Documents: Are They Reliable? Grand Rapids, MI, USA: Eerdmanns.
Carson, D. A., & Woodbridge, J. D. (1983). Scripture and Truth. Grand Rapids, MI, USA: Zondervan.
Geisler, N. L., & Howe, T. (1992). When Critics Ask: A Popular Handbook on Bible Difficulties. Grand Rapids, MI, USA: Baker.
Geldenhuys, J. N. (1953). Supreme Authority. Grand Rapids, MI, USA: Eerdmans.
Jones, C. (2012). The Bibliographical Test Updated. Christian Research Journal, 35(3).
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Packer, J. L. (1958). "Fundamentalism" and the Word of God. London, USA: InterVarsity.
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