
Inspiration: Its Nature and Extent
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Authors:
- Hoare, Edward
1812 - 1894
About this book
In a period marked by theological debate and the quest for understanding divine influence, "Inspiration: Its Nature and Extent" by Edward Hoare emerges as a pivotal work. This treatise delves into the intricate interplay between divine guidance and human authorship in scripture, challenging readers to consider the implications of biblical inspiration. Hoare meticulously examines the nature of inspiration, addressing its extent and the role it plays in shaping faith. Ideal for students, theologians, and civic activists, this text offers profound insights into the foundations of scriptural interpretation. Engage with this essential exploration of how inspiration informs belief and understanding, and discover the enduring relevance of Hoare's analysis in contemporary discussions of faith and authority.
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