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White Horse Inn: Conversational Theology

The Origin of Scripture

Why is the Old Testament arranged the way it is, and how do the various books relate to each other?  Is it likely that these documents were edited and amended over time?  On this edition of the White Horse Inn the hosts examine the covenant origins of the Old Testament scriptures.

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  2. The Quest for Relevance Listen Now ›
  3. Justification & Imputed Righteousness Listen Now ›
  4. Good Advice vs. Good News Listen Now ›
  5. Recovering Scripture Listen Now ›
  6. The Book of Galatians, Part 1 Listen Now ›
  7. The Book of Galatians, Part 2 Listen Now ›
  8. The Book of Galatians, Part 3 Listen Now ›
  9. The Book of Galatians, Part 4 Listen Now ›
  10. The Book of Galatians, Part 5 Listen Now ›
  11. Grounded in the Gospel Listen Now ›
  12. How Does God Reveal Himself? Listen Now ›
  13. Natural Law & The Two Kingdoms Listen Now ›
  14. The Kingdom of God, Part 1 Listen Now ›
  15. The Kingdom of God, Part 2 Listen Now ›
  16. The Cross & Resurrection Listen Now ›
  17. The Inspiration of Scripture Listen Now ›
  18. Inspiration & Inerrancy Listen Now ›
  19. The Origin of Scripture Listen Now ›
  20. The Formation of the Canon Listen Now ›
  21. Religion on Trial Listen Now ›
  22. Understanding Biblical Criticism Listen Now ›
  23. Jesus in Modern Scholarship Listen Now ›
  24. Corroborating Evidence Listen Now ›
  25. Distracting Ourselves to Death Listen Now ›
  26. Interpreting Scripture Listen Now ›
  27. How Not to Interpret the Bible Listen Now ›
  28. Christ the Key to Scripture Listen Now ›
  29. Christ’s View of Scripture Listen Now ›
  30. American Spirituality Listen Now ›
  31. An Interview with Graeme Goldsworthy Listen Now ›
  32. Difficult Texts of Scripture Listen Now ›
  33. The Sufficiency of Scripture Listen Now ›
  34. Textual Narcissism Listen Now ›
  35. A Survey of Biblical Literacy Listen Now ›