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Introduction to Systematic Theology (ON)
In your text book reading this week Erickson enumerated five theories of Biblical Inspiration. Choose the two that most closely reflect your personal belief and write a two - three (2 to 3) page paper explaining the theories and defending your position of support.
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Outline for the Paper
Introduction
- Briefly introduce the concept of Biblical Inspiration.
- Mention the five theories of Biblical Inspiration as outlined by Erickson.
- State the two theories you will be discussing and why they resonate with you.
Theory 1: Verbal Plenary Inspiration
Explanation of the Theory
- Define Verbal Plenary Inspiration.
- Discuss how this theory views the role of the Holy Spirit in the inspiration process.
- Explain the implications of this theory for the authority and inerrancy of the Bible.
Defense of Your Position
- Provide reasons why you support this theory.
- Use scriptural references and theological arguments to back up your position.
- Discuss how this theory aligns with your personal beliefs and experiences.
Theory 2: Dynamic Inspiration
Explanation of the Theory
- Define Dynamic Inspiration.
- Discuss how this theory views the interaction between divine and human elements in the writing of the Bible.
- Explain the implications of this theory for the understanding of biblical texts.
Defense of Your Position
- Provide reasons why you support this theory.
- Use scriptural references and theological arguments to back up your position.
- Discuss how this theory aligns with your personal beliefs and experiences.
Conclusion
- Summarize the key points discussed in the paper.
- Reiterate why these two theories best reflect your personal beliefs.
- Conclude with a final thought on the importance of understanding Biblical Inspiration.
Sample Content for the Paper
Introduction
Biblical Inspiration is a foundational concept in Christian theology, referring to the belief that the Holy Spirit guided the authors of the Bible in their writing. Millard J. Erickson, in his work on Systematic Theology, outlines five theories of Biblical Inspiration: Verbal Plenary Inspiration, Dynamic Inspiration, Dictation Theory, Limited Inspiration Theory, and Intuition Theory. This paper will focus on Verbal Plenary Inspiration and Dynamic Inspiration, as these two theories most closely align with my personal beliefs.