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343<br />

and Todd, 1978), P . 299.<br />

inahner, "Christmas--Fullness and Turning Po i nt of<br />

Time?" Translated by Joseph Donceel. In Dialogue, p. 149.<br />

14--Fosdick, The Modern Use of the Bible. (London:<br />

SCM, h .d.), p. 225.<br />

17 Ibid. p. 226.<br />

II. SOURCE--INSPIRATION (p. 101-07)<br />

i Lloyd-Jones, "The Authority of Scripture," in<br />

Expository Sermons on 2 Peter. (Edinburgh: Banner of Truth<br />

Trust, 1983), p. 98.<br />

p. 99.<br />

3Barth, Church Dogmatics 1.1. Translated by G.T.<br />

Thomson. (Edinburgh, T. & T. Clark, 1936), p. 125. (Cf.<br />

"The irremediable danger of consulting Holy Scripture apart<br />

from the centre [Jesus Christ], and in such a way that the<br />

question of Jesus Christ ceases to be the controllin g and<br />

comprehensive question and simply becomes one amongst<br />

others, consists primarily in the fact that . . . Scripture<br />

is thou ght of and used as thou gh the message of revelation<br />

and the Word of God could be extracted from it in the the<br />

same way as the message of other truth or reality can be<br />

extracted from the other sources of knowledge, at any rate<br />

where it is not presumably speakin g of Jesus Christ. But if<br />

Scripture is read in this way, the Scripture principle will<br />

not stand very long." Church Dogmatics IV.1. Translated<br />

by G.W. Bromiley. (Edinburgh: T. & T Clark, 1956), p. 368.<br />

Note also, "We cannot always turn to the Bible and be sure<br />

of receivin g the Word of God. Word is a living reality, not<br />

something abstract." From Karl Barth's Table Talk. Edited<br />

by John D. Godsey. (Edinbur gh: Oliver and Boyd, 1963), p.<br />

42.)<br />

'Barth, 1.1. p. 127.<br />

"-"Cf. "There is no other book which witnesses to<br />

Jesus Christ apart from Holy Scripture. This decides the<br />

fact that only in Holy Scripture do we have to do with the<br />

one and the whole Word and revelation of God." Barth,<br />

Church Dogmatics IV.1. p. 368,69.<br />

'-Barth, Prayer and Preaching. Translated by B.E.<br />

Hooke. (London: SCM, 1964), p. 77,78.<br />

.7 Stewart, Why I Believe. (Crieff, Scotland: The<br />

Book Department of St. Ninian's, 1963), p. 14.<br />

e Stewart, from an otherwise unpublished interview in<br />

Malcolm McDow, "A Study of the Preaching of James Stuart<br />

Stewart." (Th.D. dissertation at the New Orleans Baptist<br />

Theological Seminary, 1968), p. 54.<br />

51Rahner, Inspiration in the Bible. (Edinburgh:<br />

Nelson, 1961), p. 59. (Cf. "God wills the Scriptures and<br />

himself as their originator. He achieves both because and<br />

in so far as he wills himself as the acting and efficient<br />

author of the Church." Ibid. p. 50; and "It [Scripture]<br />

exists because the church exists. It is not just something<br />

which forms church." Foundations of Christian Faith.<br />

Translated by William V. Dych. (London: Darton, Longman

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