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New Credo Podcast: Inspiration and Its Enemies with John Feinberg

Why should we frame our doctrine of Scripture through the biblical imagery of light? Is God the source of Scripture and why should all Scripture be called God’s word? In light of Karl Barth, can we still say that that Scripture itself is the word of God? How can the doctrine of providence help our doctrine of inspiration? Is the analogy of the hypostatic union helpful or problematic?

In this episode of the Credo podcast, Dr. Matthew Barrett talks with John Feinberg about inspiration and its importance.

John S. Feinberg (Phd, University of Chicago) is Chair of the Biblical and Systematic Theology Department and Professor of Biblical and Systematic Theology at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, where he has served since 1983. He has written numerous articles and books, including Light in a Dark Place, No One Like Him, Ethics for a Brave New World, and Continuity and Discontinuity. Dr. Feinberg also serves as general editor of Crossway’s Foundations of Evangelical Theology series.

Listen to the podcast today and view previous episodes of the Credo podcast as well.

John S. Feinberg

John S. Feinberg (Phd, University of Chicago) is Chair of the Biblical and Systematic Theology Department and Professor of Biblical and Systematic Theology at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, where he has served since 1983. He has written numerous articles and books, including Light in a Dark Place, No One Like Him, Ethics for a Brave New World, and Continuity and Discontinuity. Dr. Feinberg also serves as general editor of Crossway’s Foundations of Evangelical Theology series.

Matthew Barrett

Matthew Barrett is Research Professor of Theology at Trinity Anglican Seminary. He has been appointed the McDonald Agape visiting scholar at Dominican House of Studies and the Thomistic Institute. He is the founder of Credo. He is the author of award-winning books like Simply Trinity and On Classical Theology. Currently he is writing a Systematic Theology with Baker Academic. He is the theologian-in-residence of Anselm House at St. Aidan’s Anglican Church. Subscribe to his newsletter to receive updates on his writing.

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