Gray, J.M. – Inspiration of the Bible: Definition, Extent and Proof

This work (Inspiration of the Bible) is an examination of the Inspiration of Scripture in four chapters Definiton, Extent, Proof, and Difficulties..

Gray – Inspiration of the Bible

Inspiration of the Bible is a short 4 chapter work by Dr. Gray (President of Moody Bible Institute). His works are very scholarly. He examines the definition of Inspiration, the Extent, the Proof, and then difficulties and objections to Inspiration.

Torrey, R.A. – Is the Bible the Inerrant Word of God?

In R.A. Torrey’s Is the Bible the Inerrant Word of God, Torrey deals with several issues. First of all, he identifies those who believe in inerrancy and those who don’t. Secondly he deals with difficulties in the Bible. Then he turns his attention to the death and resurrection of Jesus.

Bruce – What do we really mean by Biblical Inspiration?

What do we really mean by Biblical Inspiration? by F.F. Bruce is a short excerpt from a journal, Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute. Bruce defines biblical inspiration here and there is a discussion about it.

Bryant, Robert – Inspiration and Revelation

In this 86 chapter book on inspiration and revelation, Bryant (Methodist) has it divided into 5 parts: preliminary discussions (8 chapters), inspiration (13 chapters), The Scriptures as inspired writings (13), revelation (23), and revelation and its evidences (3). This book is a result of the Hartley lectures (Methodist) for 1899.

Boettner – Inspiration

Inspiration is a 6 chapter work on the inspiration of Scripture by Boettner (Presbyterian). He deals with the nature of inspiration, what the writers claim, the Holy Spirit’s influence in inspiration, the alleged errors of Scripture, the trustworthiness of the Bible, and the plenary inspiration of the Bible.

Gaussen – The Divine Inspiration of the Bible

This work by Louis Gaussen, The Divine Inspiration of the Bible, is translated from German (I think, but from another language). One of the key concepts he treats is the concept of theopneustia, which is the Greek adjective, “God-Breathed” or inspired. He looks at different aspects of the Bible’s inspiration.

Thomas – Biblical Hermeneutics: Foundational Considerations

A gradual drift from confidence in the integrity of the Bible is well underway. A vast portion of Christendom does not adhere to belief in the verbal (every word) plenary (in every section) inspiration (God-breathed) and thus inerrancy of God’s word. Believers with a high view of inspiration need to face this reality as David faced Goliath—not intimidated, but ready to take up the challenge.

Pink – Divine Inspiration of the Bible

This is a 14 chapter work on the Divine inspiration of Scripture looking at the character and quality of God’s Word, Verbal inspiration.