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Article I.
WE AFFIRM that the normative authority of Holy Scripture is the
authority of God Himself, and is attested by Jesus Christ, the Lord of the
Church.
WE DENY the legitimacy of separating the authority of Christ from the
authority of Scripture, or of opposing the one to the other.
Article II.
WE AFFIRM that as Christ is God and Man in one Person, so Scripture is,
indivisibly, God's Word in human language.
WE DENY that the humble, human form of Scripture entails errancy any more
than the humanity of Christ, even in His humiliation, entails sin.
Article III.
WE AFFIRM that the person and work of Jesus Christ are the central
focus of the entire Bible.
WE DENY that any method of interpretation which rejects or obscures the
Christ-centeredness of Scripture is correct.
Article IV.
WE AFFIRM that the Holy Spirit who inspired Scripture acts through it
today to work faith in its message.
WE DENY that the Holy Spirit ever teaches to any one anything which is
contrary to the teaching of Scripture.
Article V.
WE AFFIRM that the Holy Spirit enables believers to appropriate and
apply Scripture to their lives.
WE DENY that the natural man is able to discern spiritually the biblical
message apart from the Holy Spirit.
Article VI.
WE AFFIRM that the Bible expresses God's truth in propositional
statements, and we declare that biblical truth is both objective and
absolute. We further affirm that a statement is true if it represents
matters as they actually are, but is an error if it misrepresents the
facts.
WE DENY that, while Scripture is able to make us wise unto salvation,
biblical truth should be defined in terms of this function. We further
deny that error should be defined as that which willfully deceives.
Article VII.
WE AFFIRM that the meaning expressed in each biblical text is single,
definite, and fixed.
WE DENY that the recognition of this single meaning eliminates the variety
of its application.
Article VIII.
WE AFFIRM that the Bible contains teachings and mandates which apply to
all cultural and situational contexts and other mandates which the Bible
itself shows apply only to particular situations.
WE DENY that the distinction between the universal and particular mandates
of Scripture can be determined by cultural and situational factors. We
further deny that universal mandates may ever be treated as culturally or
situationally relative.
Article IX.
WE AFFIRM that the term hermeneutics, which historically signified the
rules of exegesis, may properly be extended to cover all that is involved
in the process of perceiving what the biblical revelation means and how it
bears on our lives.
WE DENY that the message of Scripture derives from, or is dictated by, the
interpreter's understanding. Thus we deny that the "horizons" of
the biblical writer and the interpreter may rightly "fuse" in
such a way that what the text communicates to the interpreter is not
ultimately controlled by the expressed meaning of the Scripture.
Article X.
WE AFFIRM that Scripture communicates God's truth to us verbally
through a wide variety of literary forms.
WE DENY that any of the limits of human language render Scripture
inadequate to convey God's message.
Article XI.
WE AFFIRM that translations of the text of Scripture can communicate
knowledge of God across all temporal and cultural boundaries.
WE DENY that the meaning of biblical texts is so tied to the culture out
of which they came that understanding of the same meaning in other
cultures is impossible.
Article XII.
WE AFFIRM that in the task of translating the Bible and teaching it in
the context of each culture, only those functional equivalents that are
faithful to the content of biblical teaching should be employed.
WE DENY the legitimacy of methods which either are insensitive to the
demands of cross-cultural communication or distort biblical meaning in the
process.
Article XIII.
WE AFFIRM that awareness of the literary categories, formal and
stylistic, of the various parts of Scripture is essential for proper
exegesis, and hence we value genre criticism as one of the many
disciplines of biblical study.
WE DENY that generic categories which negate historicity may rightly be
imposed on biblical narratives which present themselves as factual.
Article XIV.
WE AFFIRM that the biblical record of events, discourses and sayings,
though presented in a variety of appropriate literary forms, corresponds
to historical fact.
WE DENY that any such event, discourse or saying reported in Scripture was
invented by the biblical writers or by the traditions they incorporated.
Article XV.
WE AFFIRM the necessity of interpreting the Bible according to its
literal, or normal, sense. The literal sense is the grammatical-historical
sense, that is, the meaning which the writer expressed. Interpretation
according to the literal sense will take account of all figures of speech
and literary forms found in the text.
WE DENY the legitimacy of any approach to Scripture that attributes to it
meaning which the literal sense does not support.
Article XVI.
WE AFFIRM that legitimate critical techniques should be used in
determining the canonical text and its meaning.
WE DENY the legitimacy of allowing any method of biblical criticism to
question the truth or integrity of the writer's expressed meaning, or of
any other scriptural teaching.
Article XVII.
WE AFFIRM the unity, harmony, and consistency of Scripture and declare
that it is its own best interpreter.
WE DENY that Scripture may be interpreted in such a way as to suggest that
one passage corrects or militates against another. We deny that later
writers of Scripture misinterpreted earlier passages of Scripture when
quoting from or referring to them.
Article XVIII.
WE AFFIRM that the Bible's own interpretation of itself is always
correct, never deviating from, but rather elucidating, the single meaning
of the inspired text. The single meaning of a prophet's words includes,
but is not restricted to, the under-standing of those words by the prophet
and necessarily involves the intention of God evidenced in the fulfillment
of those words.
WE DENY that the writers of Scripture always understood the full
implications of their own words.
Article XIX.
WE AFFIRM that any preunderstandings which the interpreter brings to
Scripture should be in harmony with scriptural teaching and subject to
correction by it.
WE DENY that Scripture should be required to fit alien preunderstandings,
inconsistent with itself, such as naturalism, evolutionism, scientism,
secular humanism, and relativism.
Article XX.
WE AFFIRM that since God is the author of all truth, all truths,
biblical and extrabiblical, are consistent and cohere, and that the Bible
speaks truth when it touches on matters pertaining to nature, history, or
anything else. We further affirm that in some cases extrabiblical data
have value for clarifying what Scripture teaches, and for prompting
correction of faulty interpretations.
WE DENY that extrabiblical views ever disprove the teaching of Scripture
or hold priority over it.
Article XXI.
WE AFFIRM the harmony of special with general revelation and therefore
of biblical teaching with the facts of nature.
WE DENY that any genuine scientific facts are inconsistent with the true
meaning of any passage of Scripture.
Article XXII.
WE AFFIRM that Genesis 1-11 is factual, as is the rest of the book.
WE DENY that the teachings of Genesis 1-11 are mythical and that
scientific hypotheses about earth history or the origin of humanity may be
invoked to overthrow what Scripture teaches about creation.
Article XXIII.
WE AFFIRM the clarity of Scripture and specifically of its message
about salvation from sin.
WE DENY that all passages of Scripture are equally clear or have equal
bearing on the message of redemption.
Article XXIV.
WE AFFIRM that a person is not dependent for understanding of Scripture
on the expertise of biblical scholars.
WE DENY that a person should ignore the fruits of the technical study of
Scripture by biblical scholars.
Article XXV.
WE AFFIRM that the only type of preaching which sufficiently conveys
the divine revelation and its proper application to life is that which
faithfully expounds the text of Scripture as the Word of God.
WE DENY that the preacher has any message from God apart from the text of
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