The Inspiration of Scripture in a Post-Truth World

The Inspiration of Scripture in a Post-Truth World

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On today’s Equipping You in Grace show, Dave considers the meaning of verbal plenary inspiration, how Christians should respond to a post-truth culture with Scripture, and the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the life of the Christian, and our witness.

What you’ll hear in this episode

  • The meaning of verbal plenary inspiration.
  • The meaning of partial inspiration and why it’s not accurate.
  • Why there’s no such thing as private truth.
  • Responding to a post-truth culture with the Scripture.
  • Why everyone is seeking truth and why everyone is a theologian.
  • Why the word post-truth undermines the need for meaning and thus for the foundation for truth.
  • The ministry of the Holy Spirit, the Christian, and our witness.

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