Thompson, Mark D., (Mark Donald), 1959-. Amcl2005-2: The Effective Communicator: God As the Guarantor of Scriptural Clarity. Moore Theological College. 2005. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/179838.
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Thompson, 1. (2005). AMCL2005-2: The effective communicator: God as the guarantor of scriptural clarity. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/179838.
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Thompson, Mark D., (Mark Donald), 1959-.Amcl2005-2: The Effective Communicator: God As the Guarantor of Scriptural Clarity. Moore Theological College. 2005. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/179838.
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Thompson makes some observations on Christian theology. He explains that this is important when considering the doctrine of the clarity of scripture. Thompson shows that what we say about the Bible impacts our knowledge of God. Thus, when we preach the gospel, we also preach Christ. Thompson explores the humanity of Christ. Thompson looks at what it means for God to speak, which is assumed throughout the Bible. He explains that this is not accidental, but instead reflects his character. Both God's speech and character can not be separated. Thompson looks at how language reveals that power of God, and that the words that God uses is not an accident. Thompson looks at the role of the scriptures, and what it means for Jesus to be the Word of God, which the scriptures point to. Thompson shows that God chooses to make himself known both through his Son and through scriptures. Talk is followed by questions.
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