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- Title
Newman on Scripture.
- Authors
Wansbrough, Henry
- Abstract
The article discusses the contributions of Cardinal John Henry Newman to Biblical scholarship, his views on how the scripture interrelates with tradition, and his thought on the inspiration and reliability of the Bible. It mentions Newman's religious intellectual formation with three stages that he maintained including the parents and teachers as the first informants, the Scriptures, and the moment where time and opportunity for research is available. It notes the issues regarding the Bible's inspiration and inerrancy and the mechanistic condition of inspiration theories such as the dove and the lyre.
- Subjects
NEWMAN, John Henry, 1801-1890; BIBLICAL scholars; BIBLE &; tradition; ACCURACY of the Bible; SPIRITUAL formation; CHRISTIAN education; RELIGIOUS studies; CHRISTIANITY; CARDINALS (Clergy)
- Publication
Scripture Bulletin, 2010, Vol 40, Issue 2, p53
- ISSN
0036-9780
- Publication type
Article