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inerrancy

NOUN
  1. (Christianity) exemption from error
    biblical inerrancy

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  • James, maybe the word inerrancy should be dropped, but do you think one could still have a high view of divine inspiration and authority can be maintained even if the Bible clearly is not "historical" or "scientific" in the modern sense of the term? Inerrancy, Historicity, Maximalism and Minimalism
  • The only way to hold onto inerrancy is to deny the humanity of the Bible's authors....to set them in a class apart from every other human being on earth. Quote of the Day (Eric Reitan)
  • These days many people are critical of Evangelical Christianity as being not intellectual enough and relying too much on Biblical inerrancy.
  • WE DENY that inerrancy is a doctrine invented by scholastic Protestantism, or is a reactionary position postulated in response to negative higher criticism.
  • Calvinism was spread through the denial of the inerrancy of Scripture by theolohical liberals as God raised up men to stand against them.
  • Strongly tied to biblical inerrancy was dispensational premillennialism, which predicted the imminent return of Jesus Christ to earth.
  • The thing is, being a fundamentalist about scriptural inerrancy or 'absolutism' - I've been reading Robin Gill isn't finally about our view of the Bible. There Is No Slippery Slope
  • Similarly, the denial of inerrancy may be the signal that some unevangelical factor has been immixed in the conception.
  • But if Protestantism could force the papal hand in a matter of this magnitude, involving vast questions of belief and far-reaching questions of policy, what becomes of "inerrancy" -- of special protection and guidance of the papal authority in matters of faith? A History of the warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom
  • For churches which claim to take the divine inspiration, inerrancy and holiness of Scripture seriously, ‘really bad’ preaching should be an aberration rather than the norm in them.
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