Status
Available
Collection
Description
Two views confront each other: one, that Scripture is inerrant in all that it teaches -- what Scripture teaches, God teaches; the other, that Scripture is inerrant in matters of faith and practice only -- what is taught in other realms may be mistaken. - Preface.
Publication
Baker Book House (1980), 203 pages
Language
ISBN
0801067332 / 9780801067334
Contents
Inerrancy : some historical perspectives / Richard Lovelace --
Inerrancy or verbal inspiration : an evangelical dilemma / J. Ramsey Michaels --
The nature of inerrancy / Roger Nicole --
Inerrancy and textual criticism / Douglas Stuart --
Biblical interpretation and the analogy of faith / R.C. Sproul --
Genesis, inerrancy, and the antiquity of man / John Jefferson Davis --
Hermeneneutics and common sense : an exploratory essay on the hermeneutics of the epistles / Gordon D. Fee --
Preaching as biblical interpretation / James I. Packer.
Inerrancy or verbal inspiration : an evangelical dilemma / J. Ramsey Michaels --
The nature of inerrancy / Roger Nicole --
Inerrancy and textual criticism / Douglas Stuart --
Biblical interpretation and the analogy of faith / R.C. Sproul --
Genesis, inerrancy, and the antiquity of man / John Jefferson Davis --
Hermeneneutics and common sense : an exploratory essay on the hermeneutics of the epistles / Gordon D. Fee --
Preaching as biblical interpretation / James I. Packer.
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