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Revelation and the Bible
Contemporary Evangelical Thought
Carl F.H. Henry, editor
Baker Book House
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Copyright, 1958, by Carl F.H. Henry
British edition London, The Tyndale Press, 1959
Reproduced by kind permission of author's executor.
Table of Contents
Preface by Carl F.H. Henry
7-10
Chapter
1
G.C. Berkouwer -
General and Special Divine Revelation
11-24
2
Gordon H. Clark -
Special Divine Revelation as Rational
25-41
3
Paul K. Jewett -
Special Revelation as Historical and Personal
43-57
4
William J. Martin -
Special Revelation as Objective
59-72
5
N.B. Stonehouse -
Special Revelation as Scriptural
73-86
6
James I. Packer -
Contemporary Views of Revelation
87-104
7
Alan M. Stibbs -
The Witness of Scripture to its Inspiration
105-118
8
Pierre Ch. Marcel -
Our Lord's Use of Scripture
119-134
9
Roger Nicole -
New Testament Use of the Old Testament
135-151
10
Edward J. Young -
The Canon of the Old Testament
153-168
11
G. Douglas Young -
The Apocrypha
169-185
12
Herman Ridderbos -
The Canon of the New Testament
187-201
13
Geoffrey W. Bromiley -
The Church Doctrine of Inspiration
203-217
14
R.A. Finlayson -
Contemporary Ideas of Inspiration
219-234
15
Everett F. Harrison -
The Phenomena of Scripture
235-250
16
Bernard Ramm -
The Evidence of Prophecy and Miracle
251-263
17
J. Theodore Mueller -
The Holy Spirit and the Scriptures
265-281
18
Ernest F. Kevan -
The Principles of Interpretation
283-298
19
Donald J. Wiseman -
Archaeological Confirmation of the Old Testament
299-316
20
F.F. Bruce -
Archaeological Confirmation of the New Testament
317-331
21
N.H. Ridderbos -
Reversals of Old Testament Criticism
333-350
22
Merrill C. Tenney -
Reversals of New Testament Criticism
351-367
23
J. Norval Geldenhuys -
Authority and the Bible
369-386
24
Frank E. Gaebelein -
The Unity of the Bible
387-401
A Selective Bibliography – incorporated into individual chapters