Solid Ground

Solid Ground

Edited by Gabriel Fluher                                                                       

Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781596384033
Price: $14.00
Pages: 155
Publication date: March 2012
Topic: Inerrancy, Bible



About

This is a book about the Book. Not just a book, but the Book - the Word of God written, the only infallible rule of truth and practice for our lives.

Sadly that distinction is necessary, because there are many who question whether the Bible deserves to be called the Book, or whether it is just a book - a very special book, to be sure, but not the Book that perfectly illumines all things. And the more they chip away at the full confidence that believers must have in the trustworthiness of Scripture, the more they rob its Author of the glory that His Word displays and demands.

Here the Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology explores the Author's glory by unfolding the richness and perfection of the Bible. In essays collected from the best addresses on the subject, eight of the top pastorscholars of the past thirty years share their insight.

Together they issue a clarion call for the church to return to its central, long-standing, and vital conviction that the Bible is the Book - the inspired, inerrant, and infallible Word of God.


Endorsements

"Solid Ground is an excellent collection of essays by eight prominent authors, pastors, and teachers who are committed to the 'vital conviction that the Bible is the Word of God, and so without error in its original autographs, the only infallible rule of faith and practice' (pg. xi). While each essay is meaningful, the chapters by Boice and Philip Graham Ryken alone make this an essential volume. This book deserves the attention of every Christian who desires to be encouraged in their confidence of the Word of God.” - Kurt Goedelman, Director of Personal Freedom Outreach


Editor

Gabriel N.E. Fluhrer

Gabriel N.E. Fluhrer (Ph.D. Westminster Theological Seminary) is a minister of discipleship at the First Presbyterian Church in Jackson, Mississippi. Gabe was ordained to the gospel ministry at the historic Second Presbyterian Church of Greenville, South Carolina, his hometown, and formerly served as the church planter and pastor of Shiloh Presbyterian Church in Raleigh, NC. He and his wife, both of whom came to know Jesus Christ in a saving way as adults, are proud parents of two children. Gabe is a graduate of the University of South Carolina and Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary. He also holds a PhD  from Westminster Theological Seminary, where he studied under the direction of Dr. K. Scott Oliphint. In addition to his pastoral duties, Gabe serves on the distance education faculty of Reformed Theological Seminary. He is the editor of three books: Atonement (P&R 2010), These Last Days (P&R 2011), and Solid Ground (P&R 2012)