How can we confidently determine what is and what is not reliable doctrine so we can decide what to believe? This is what Scott and Casey discussed in our last episode, where they introduced what they called the three doctrinal lenses or criteria by which we can assess the doctrinal reliability of a truth claim. In this episode of Church History Matters they practice putting these three lenses to work by actually using them to measure and evaluate various theological truth claims to determine the level of confidence we have in them. So welcome to Scott and Casey’s doctrinal workshop.
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Originally published November 14, 2023
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