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Category Archives: Inerrancy
Are Only Some Words of Scripture Breathed Out by God?
Excellent piece by Wayne Grudem here. HT: Jim Hamilton
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Thy Word is Truth?
Briefly stated, the doctrine of biblical inerrancy (from here on referred to as BI) is that the Scriptures as given by God Himself (God-breathed, inspired) are without error. I am not here dealing with the transmission of the text, that … Continue reading
Biblical Inerrancy: What’s the Debate All About?
My time is scarce at the moment, but I did want to highlight the standard statement on biblical inerrancy found here. Also, there is a helpful article in Themelios that looks at the history of the debate and the issues … Continue reading
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Inerrancy?
I plan on doing some posts on biblical inerrancy in the upcoming weeks, so to start things off I thought I’d link to an excellent blog post by Steve Hays over at Triablogue. He makes some excellent points. Words of … Continue reading
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