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Just Words?

Special Revelation and the Bible

Paul Helm

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Just Words?

Special Revelation and the Bible

Paul Helm

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This book by Paul Helm helps us understand a foundational part of Christian doctrine—Revelation. The book is unashamedly and delightfully doctrinal in nature. 'Doctrine' is the body of truths that are affirmed by Christians as comprising the fundamental truths of the Faith.

We need to be aware of the framework of doctrine because we always hold an assumed set of doctrines as the lens through which we view life and through which we read Scripture. Basic assumptions about God, Church, sin and salvation inform our understanding of the Bible and are hopefully renewed, challenged and revised as we read and re-read the Bible.

In many circles doctrine has fallen out of favour in preference for attempting to merely read the Bible exegetically and with regard to its salvation-historical plotline. There are a number of reasons ignorance of doctrine ought to be redressed:

Firstly, We live in a post-Christian context. Doctrine gives people ignorant of the Scriptures a hard hitting injection of adrenaline in the sense that doctrine is the sharp edge of scripture; its conclusions, shape and application. We want people to read the Bible for themselves, and some time becoming familiar with the doctrinal framework of Scripture is one of the best ways to get people growing.

Secondly, We rejoice in the fact that there has in recent years been a recovery of engagement with Scripture. There is a veritable feast of commentaries, expository sermons and interpretive guides available. Efforts of believers to make use of these resources in a way that addresses the doctrinal challenges their churches, outreach and daily lives offer are severely undermined by ignorance of Biblical doctrine. Doctrine helps us digest exposition, and enables us to provide coherent stable answers to the burning questions of life and ministry. Thirdly, The Bible opens the door not to merely intellectual knowledge but a living passionate relationship with God. Relationships between humans are mysterious and profound—how much more so a relationship with God? When we seek to cultivate a relationship with God and fail to make use of doctrinal knowledge, it means we deny our relationship one of the ways we can get to know God. It is as odd as saying you want to keep in touch with a family member by phone calls and emails but never text messages. Why not use all methods of communication available?

So this book aims to not only introduce readers to a key doctrine, it alerts us to wise ways to think doctrinally. The doctrinal insights shared have real life impact—they change our thinking, worship and living. The brevity of the work helps us focus on that which is most important, and offers more of a feel for the sweep of doctrine than might be experienced through a more detailed, larger tome.

Rev’d Dr Peter Sanlon, Director of Training, Free Church of England

  • Title

    Just Words?

  • Author(s)

    Paul Helm

  • ISBN

    9781783971978

  • Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    Evangelical Press

  • Audience

    Adults, Church Leaders

  • Pages

    114

  • Published

    01/04/2019

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Paul Helm

Paul Helm

Paul Helm is a Reformed British philosopher and theologian. Helm was born in 1940. He taught at Regent College, having served as the first incumbent of the J.I. Packer Chair of Theology there from 2001 to 2005. He also served as Professor of Theology at Highland Theological College, Scotland, from 2007-10.

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Just Words?

What we believe about the Bible is crucial to our Christian discipleship, and doctrinal error has often arisen as a result of wrong views of the Bible. In a relatively small book Paul Helm, theologian and philosopher, provides a surprisingly comprehensive overview of the Christian understanding of God’s special revelation in Scripture. He begins with some basics about the nature of the Bible, noting that it contains two elements, namely a record of God’s actions and a commentary on those actions. He rightly stresses the divine agency in providing a revelation through the medium of human words which his Spirit has given. Helm goes on to address the vital subjects of the authority of Scripture, its objectivity and its infallibility. Readers will find much help here in clearing away common misunderstandings regarding these issues. In the final chapter Helm considers the use of the Bible in the formulation of Christian doctrine. Christians need to have a sound view of the Bible and this book will help them to grasp the nature and value of the God–breathed Scriptures.

David McKay, Covenanter Witness

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