“Some have argued that the Christian notion of Scripture is not epistemologically sustainable. It's not philosophically possible with rigor to uphold the Christian understanding of Scripture.” ChristianUnderstandingNotionScriptureRigor Author:D. A. Carson
“In terms of applicability to today's world, many people are trying to domesticate Scripture so as to get the PC answer, the politically correct answer on a wide range of subjects, whether it's homosexual marriage, or a certain view of government, or a certain view of eschatology or whatever. At the end of the day we want also to encourage the kind of reverent handling of Scripture that wants to be corrected by Scripture, that is more eager to be mastered by Scripture then to master it.” PeopleWorldWantTryingKindEndsGovernmentTodayCertainTermAnswersViewsSubjectsMastersWideScriptureRangeThe End Of The DayHomosexualPolitically CorrectToday's WorldEschatologyHomosexual Marriage Author:D. A. Carson
“The New Testament writers did not invent a doctrine of Scripture they inherited it.” ScriptureDoctrineTestamentNew Testament Author:D. A. Carson
“It's not as if the New Testament writers came along and said, "The culmination of Old Testament books is more books, New Testament books." In some ways they thought instead of the culmination of Old Testament books being Christ himself, the word incarnate as the opening verses of Hebrews 1 put it. In the past God spoke to the fathers by the prophets, but in these last days he has spoken to us by his son and the son is revelation.” IfsWaySaidBookLastsPastFatherChristSonOpeningProphetRevelationsSpokesVersesTestamentNew TestamentOld TestamentHebrewLast DayCulmination Author:D. A. Carson
“The New Testament writers I think conceive of their inspired Scripture writings as flushing out, bringing to articulation, expounding and so on the climactic revelation in the son, but this in self-conscious fulfillment of the promises and covenants that were already made to God's chosen people in Old Testament times.” PeopleThinkingWritingMadeSelfSonPromiseConsciousInspiredScriptureChosenFulfillmentRevelationsTestamentNew TestamentSelf ConsciousCovenantOld TestamentArticulationFlushing Author:D. A. Carson
“I think a lot of people have lost respect for the individual, you know, the individual, the person who doesn't conform.” PeopleThinkingKnowsPersonsIndividualLostRespectConformityConformLost Respect Author:Erykah Badu
“A wrong understanding is interested in precisionism. That is it tries to say that the Bible can't be telling the truth if it says that Jesus was such and such a distance from some place or other and in fact the distance is off by 15% or something like that. There are all kinds of grounded figures and so forth.” IfsTryingKindFactsJesusUnderstandingFiguresDistanceAll KindsTelling The TruthGrounded Author:D. A. Carson
“The Bible is not interested in precisionism unless the context indicates that precision is particularly important.” ImportantNot InterestedPrecision Author:D. A. Carson
“I can say that it's 10 miles from my home to Trinity, when in fact that's not quite right, it's off by about 10%, but nobody would say that I'm telling a lie or making a mistake when I rounded off because that's the way we speak and rounded off terms regularly.” WayI CanFactsHomeLyingSpeakTermMistakeMilesMaking MistakesTrinity Author:D. A. Carson
“So there are all kinds of things that grammarian purists would argue are awkward forms of speech and sometimes they are intentional for rhetorical effect and sometimes it's the way people chose to write at the time. Inerrancy isn't interested in any of those kinds of things.” PeopleWayWritingKindSometimesFormEffectsSpeechArguingAll KindsAwkwardRhetorical Author:D. A. Carson