Reeves, Marcus. 5 Believes That Shook the World' Talk 1 - Scripture Alone. . 2002. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/219449.
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Reeves, M. (2002). 5 Believes that Shook the World' Talk 1 - Scripture Alone. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/219449.
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Reeves, Marcus.5 Believes That Shook the World' Talk 1 - Scripture Alone. 2002. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/219449.
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Reeves looks at what authority humans can make claims about God. He argues against reason and rationality, because reason says that we can only know what we can see, against experience, and against a body of people or tradition. Reeves explains the gospel, and that people are told it, it is disclosed from God to us. He explores Jesus' view of the scriptures, and how the New Testament came to be seen as authoritative. Reeves shows how valuable the scripture is and what God is promising through the Bible. He explains what he means by Scripture Alone, and having the Bible at the centre. Reeves compares the Bible's teaching to the relativism teaching of the secular world. He encourages his listeners to stand firm in the gospel. Cassette label reads: "Crossroads@5, 15 Sep 2002 '5 Believes that Shook the World' Talk 1 - Scripture Alone Marcus Reeves"
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