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Oakland, CA: International Council on Biblical Inerrancy
Physical description
28 p.; 22 cm
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CONTENTS:
Chapter 1. A Place to Stand.
Chapter 2. What Inerrancy Means.
Chapter 3. Why Believe in Inerrancy.
— 1. The Bible Teaches Inerrancy.
— 2. Jesus Affirmed Inerrancy.
— 3. The Church Has Believed in Inerrancy.
— 4. God's Character Demands Inerrancy.
Chapter 4. Are There Errors?
Chapter 5. Meeting Objections.
— 1. Inerrancy Is Not Important.
— 2. Inerrancy Is Not Biblical.
— 3. Inerrancy Is Divisive.
— 4. Inerrancy Is Refuted by Modern Scholarship.
— 5. Inerrancy Means Arguing in Circles.
— 6. Inerrancy Is a Matter on Which I Can Withhold Judgment.
A Select Bibliography.
Chapter 1. A Place to Stand.
Chapter 2. What Inerrancy Means.
Chapter 3. Why Believe in Inerrancy.
— 1. The Bible Teaches Inerrancy.
— 2. Jesus Affirmed Inerrancy.
— 3. The Church Has Believed in Inerrancy.
— 4. God's Character Demands Inerrancy.
Chapter 4. Are There Errors?
Chapter 5. Meeting Objections.
— 1. Inerrancy Is Not Important.
— 2. Inerrancy Is Not Biblical.
— 3. Inerrancy Is Divisive.
— 4. Inerrancy Is Refuted by Modern Scholarship.
— 5. Inerrancy Means Arguing in Circles.
— 6. Inerrancy Is a Matter on Which I Can Withhold Judgment.
A Select Bibliography.
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