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ST200

God and His Word

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Study of the doctrine of Scripture, including inspiration, inerrancy, and the principles of biblical interpretation, as well as the person, works, and attributes of God and His relation to the created order.

Instructor: Dr. Michael Williams

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Michael Williams

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Related Readings
All of the books specified as related reading for this course are listed below. Books may be ordered from a local Christian bookstore, through a mail order catalog, from the Covenant Seminary Online Store, or from the Covenant Seminary Bookstore on campus (call toll-free at 877-213-3353).

* How to Read the Bible to Hear God Speak, Calvin Seerveld
* Let the Reader Understand, McCartney and Clayton
* Inerrancy, Norman Geisler, ed.
* The Doctrine of God, Gerald Bray



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