vol. 37, Issue #1
https://www.etsjets.org/files/JETS-PDFs/37/37-1/JETS_37-1_099-114_Hodges.pdf
Complete article may be found here:
https://www.etsjets.org/files/JETS-PDFs/37/37-1/JETS_37-1_099-114_Hodges.pdf
EVANGELICAL DEFINITIONS OF INSPIRATION:
CRITIQUES AND A SUGGESTED DEFINITION -
LOUIS IGOU HODGES*
JETS 3771 (March 1994) 99!114
Excerpt:
The doctrine of the inspiration of Holy Scripture has been described as
part of the very essence of Christianity1 as well as the sine qua non of
evangelical theology. It is the major assumption behind the single original
doctrinal affirmation of the Evangelical Theological Society. The
amount of material that has been published within the last two decades
either concerning the doctrine of inspiration, or building upon it (e.g. the
field of hermeneutics), evidences that it is a major watershed
of contemporary evangelicalism --from the first page of the article
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