Sentences with phrase «human authors»

But it's just that, a book, written by human authors.
It is so already in the text of scripture itself as current scholarship makes clear, because the spirit - given text is given us by and through human authors.
Real human authors who wrote in real human language in real space and time.
Jesus intentionally set His face to the cross so that He might bear the sins of the world, just as God had been intentionally inspiring human authors of Scripture to write what they did so that He might bear the sins of Israel.
However, a Bible written by human authors in their socio - cultural contexts all too easily becomes a human and cultural book instead of the inerrant Word of God.
TrueReality, you say «But we do believe it was written by human authors under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit.»
@RainerWhiner, the bible was written by many human authors over many years, and has been revised and re-translated many times.
God superintending human authors so that, using their own personalities, they composed and recorded without error his message in the words of the original manuscripts.
That work of the Holy Spirit in guiding human authors to compose and record through their personalities God's selected message without error in the words of the original documents.
Symbolism is shared, beliefs and messages are in common, even though the books are under different human authors.
My eventual proposal will include some small elements of this view, but with a twist that makes the inspiration of God much more intentional in getting human authors to write what they write.
Since the Bible is written in human words, the books it contains have many human authors from many eras and cultures.
Just as the nature of Christ as God and man challenged the full faculties of the faith and reason of Augustine and the Church Fathers, so the nature of Scripture as the Word of God and the word of human authors challenges the full faculties of the faith and reason of evangelical scholars and missionaries today.
But some may wonder whether it really is suitable for the Scriptures, whose human authors were distant from each other in time and space, and never gathered together in a television writers» room.
Of course, Bible translations are forms of «study Bible» in and of themselves, since human authors are translating the text to say what they believe it means.
If God is perfect, and if God was behind the writing of Scripture (see posts on inspiration), then it is logical to believe that God made sure the Bible is a perfect record of what He wanted human authors to write.
and the «three - quel,» REDSTRIPE»S INN, all by the hapless human author, Jack Magestro.
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-- Temple Grandin, author of Animals in Translation and Animals Make us Human
Therefore, he argued to IPW, «If expressive machine learning threatens to displace human authors, it seems unfair to train AI on copyrighted works without compensating the authors of those works.»
The Bible, they say, is God's word to humankind, but it's been mediated through human authors and therefore might contain some mistakes.
WHICH VERSION of the Bible was written by human authors under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit?
But in this essay he has extended critical contextualization by highlighting the fact that the Bible itself was written by human authors in their own particular local cultures.
But we do believe it was written by human authors under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit.
Usually when theologians say that the Bible is a human book, they mean that the Bible has human authors who use human words to discuss human ideas to human readers with human ways of thinking.
First, the traditional doctrine of inspiration, that God superintended human authors to compose Scripture without error in the words of the original manuscripts, is not taught in Scripture.
For now, my only point is that there does not seem to be any passage in the Bible which defends the doctrine of Inspiration as it was taught to me: that the Holy Spirit guided human authors to compose and record through their personalities God's selected message without error in the words of the original documents.
So when scholars write about the Old Testament, they primarily seek to understand only what the original human authors and original human audience understood when the text was written.
In my proposal, God is not just getting human authors to write the incorrect ideas about Him which they already have, but God is actively inspiring the ideas themselves.
Did you know that in Biblical narratives, God — as He is portrayed by the human author — is just another character?
written by 44 different authors ----- Written by HUMAN authors.
How many outside a rather limited cult do not see the bible as personal opinion, beliefs and prejudices of the human authors.
The Church teaches that God inspires the human authors to write what God wishes to be communicated.
All the while that they are being inspired, the human authors are conscious and awake, acting with their own faculties and gifts, and bringing their own personal style to the writing.
As a result, the human authors bring their own culture and understanding to what they write.
As we read the Old Testament we must be clear that the human authors are expressing their own experience of their relationship with God.
God, as the divine author of the Bible does not dictate to the human authors every word, phrase and manner in which they should write.
If the Qur» an is literally the words of God, existing from all eternity, and transmitted word for word to Mohammed, then it is in no way conditioned by the limitations of human authors.
In terms of answers about why the bible says what it does sometimes, recognizing that the bible has human authors can provide one straightforward explanation: people can be assholes.
The idea that the whole thing was dictated, word - for - word, to its human authors, by God, without error or contradiction that it's «infallible» or even «inerrant» in any popular understanding of these words is extremely misleading.
By inspiring the human authors to write what they did, God made it look like He was the one responsible for the actions of Israel, the destruction of the flood, the murder of the firstborn males of Israel, and the slaughter of Canaanite women and children.
He inspires the human authors to write about Him in these ways so that He can paint the outline, or picture (Greg calls it a shadow) of what Jesus will do for all humanity on the cross.
So a correct reading here depends on seeing things through the eyes of the viewpoint character and author, the human author of Genesis.
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