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Skrifgesag en prediking
Verbum et Ecclesia | Skrif en Kerk: Vol 9, No 2 | a991 |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/ve.v9i2.991
| © 1988 C. J. A. Vos
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Submitted: 18 July 1988 | Published: 18 July 1988
Submitted: 18 July 1988 | Published: 18 July 1988
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Scriptural authority and preaching
The point of departure for this article is that the Word of God has authority. Although there is formal concensus of opinion about this basic premise among the different schools of thought, there are important and even fundamental and unique differences of interpretation among them.
The point of departure for this article is that the Word of God has authority. Although there is formal concensus of opinion about this basic premise among the different schools of thought, there are important and even fundamental and unique differences of interpretation among them.
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