Wednesday, 5 October 2011

Credo Magazine 1 (October 2011)


Credo – which describes itself as ‘self-consciously Evangelical, Reformational, and Baptistic’ – is a brand new digital magazine, to be published bimonthly.


Issue 1, just out, is devoted to Scripture – ‘The Living Word’ – with pieces by Matthew Barrett on ‘Inspiration, Inerrancy, and the Trustworthiness of God’, Robert Saucy on the debate between Peter Enns and Greg Beale, Owen Strachan on Sola Scriptura, Gregg Allison on the clarity and sufficiency of Scripture, Fred Zaspel on B.B. Warfield and inerrancy, Michael A.G. Haykin on the story behind the King James Bible, and an interview with John Frame on his recent Doctrine of the Word of God, along with some other items. A section of reviews includes a review (by Fred Zaspel) of Christian Smith’s recent book, The Bible Made Impossible: Why Biblicism is Not a Truly Evangelical Reading of Scripture (Grand Rapids: Brazos, 2011), which has already caused a bit of a stir in some places.


The magazine is available as an interactive pdf here, and can be downloaded as a 15.5 MB pdf here.

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