Inspiration: Its Nature and Extent
Inspiration: Its Nature and Extent is a theological treatise by Edward Hoare, written in the late 19th century. The book examines the relationship between divine and human elements of scriptural inspiration, asserting the infallibility and authority of the Bible as inspired by the Holy Spirit. Hoare addresses challenges to the doctrine of inspiration, including the coexistence of human intellect and divine guidance, while defending the idea that both elements are harmoniously infused in Scripture. This work is significant for its detailed exploration of biblical inspiration and its implications for the Christian faith.
