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This thirteenth volume in the widely hailed series Studies in Dogmatics by Amsterdam theologian G. C. Berkouwer discusses the doctrine of Scripture with the catholic scope and penetrating insights into the theological issues that readers of earlier volumes have come to expect. It is a Reformed Christian doctrine of Scripture which Berkouwer articulates, but the centrality of the Bible in all...

is that the composers of the confession did not wish to give the impression that the church and its testimony in the life of faith and subjection to Holy Scripture are entirely without significance. What the confession does say is that the authority of the church can never be the ultimate and final ground of belief in Scripture. This echoes Calvin, who calls the belief that Scripture is important only to the extent conceded to it by the suffrage of the church a pernicious error. Furthermore, according
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