The 27 books of the New Testament became scripture through a long process of the church’s recognition of these books as life-giving for God’s people.
In this episode, Spencer and Jack have a discussion about the differences present in the synoptic gospels, provide an explanation as to why they might be there, and talk about how to interpret the gospels as literature.
What do we when different Bible writers talk about the same subjects in different ways? We explore that question in this article.
What does it actually mean for the Bible to be inspired and contain truth?
What are some of the common theories of the Bible’s inspiration and how do they fit within the purpose of Scripture?