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Bibliology


What Does It Mean to Say the Bible Is “God-Breathed”? A Journey from Basic Understanding to Theological Clarity
What does it mean to say the Bible is “God-breathed”? This blog unpacks the meaning of theopneustos (2 Tim. 3:16), showing that Scripture is not merely inspiring—but the very breath of God. We explore the Bible’s divine origin, dual authorship, inerrancy, and supreme authority. We answer objections, trace historical development, and expose the real issue behind tradition and ecumenical compromise: whether God’s Word is enough. When the Bible speaks, God still speaks.


Did Irenaeus Teach Apostolic Succession Like Catholics and Orthodox Believe Today? A Closer Look at the Evidence
This blog post dismantles the claim that Irenaeus taught the modern Catholic or Orthodox idea of apostolic succession. By examining his writings in historical context, citing respected historians—including Catholic scholars—it shows Irenaeus saw succession as preserving apostolic teaching, not passing mystical authority. The article exposes anachronism, critiques appeals to Sacred Tradition, and affirms the true mark of the Church: faithfulness to the apostolic gospel.
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