Theological Term of the Week
Tuesday, June 10, 2014 at 9:38PM
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proof-texting
Citing a passage or passages of the Bible to support a particular theological assertion; or, negatively (as this word often—usually?—is used), citing a biblical text to to prove a theological assertion without regard for the context of the passage cited.

Learn more:

  1. Justin Taylor: In Defense of Proof-Texting
  2. Martin Downes: Proof-texting: A form of theological shorthand
  3. Greg Koukl: The Perils of Prooftexting and How to Avoid Them (pdf)
  4. David Powlison Are you using that proof text well … or are you proof-texting?
  5. James White: Beware of “proof texting” the Bible (video)

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