“We affirm that the Holy Scriptures are to be received as the authoritative Word of God.
We deny that the Scriptures receive their authority from the Church, tradition, or any other human source.” (Article I of the Chicago Statement of Biblical Inerrancy)
by Stephen Rodgers
So a lot of the LBC folks are up and away at the Shepherds’ Conference this week, and there have been some great sessions so far! While you’re waiting for the 2015 sessions to be uploaded, you can always check out the sermons and talks from previous years.
Or, you could avail yourself to other free resources, such as…
- The free book this month from christianaudio.com is Lee Strobel’s The Case for the Real Jesus.
- The free book from logos.com this month is the Augsburg Commentary on 1 Corinthians. I don’t know much about this particular volume, although I do recall the that in his guide to commentaries, Rosscup spoke highly of the subsequent volume, so I’d hazard a guess that it’s pretty good.
- There’s a new edition of Ligonier’s Tabletalk magazine out, and it’s on the subject of “Inerrancy and the Doctrine of Scripture.”
- There’s also a new edition of Credo Magazine out, entitled “By the Book: How Well Do You Know the Bible?”
- If you’re not particularly interested in the aforementioned Shepherds’ Conference materials, you might be interested to know that the guys from Pyromaniacs recently put on a on a conference of their own.
- You might also be interested to know that the sessions from the 2015 Ligonier National Conference are available as well, along with the sessions from many of their other conferences.