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Evangelicalism in spite of its size and relationship to various historic movements in Christian history has never been known to be a perspective that interacts widely in its theological development. Its insular nature emphasis on inspiration and its highly doctrinal concerns have caused it to frequently be an outlier in larger dialogues concerning Scripture. This book attempts to remedy this lack of interaction by bringing an evangelical view of the Bible into contact with various twentieth-century traditions that have attempted to delve into the relationship between divine speech and revelation. Specifically the works of Calvinist philosopher Nicholas Wolterstorff hermeneutical theologian Eberhard Jungel and Anglican philosopher-theologian Austin Farrer will be mined for the resources necessary to affirm and defend a belief in an evangelical view of Scripture. This would include the belief that the Bible can rightly be called Gods word the adherence to verbal plenary inspiration and a reluctance to use higher criticism in analyzing Scripture. Through criticism and appropriation this work will set the guidelines for the construction of a more comprehensive perspective of revelation divine speech and the Bible as well as showing how Evangelicalism can contribute to the larger ecumenical dialogue concerning theological methodology.