Five Views on Biblical Inerrancy: Bible and Theology)
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The Bible's infallibility - a doctrine asserting the scripture's complete accuracy - sparks intense debate within mainstream Christianity. This volume, part of the Counterpoints series, provides theologians with a comprehensive framework to form informed opinions on contentious issues. By presenting diverse perspectives, it highlights areas of agreement and disagreement, enabling readers to grasp the underlying reasoning behind each stance. The five essays in Five Views on Biblical Inerrancy delve into the following aspects: the relevance and viability of inerrancy in modern evangelical Christianity; scriptural teachings on its own infallibility; the implications of inerrancy on our understanding of Scripture, God, and truth; and the interpretation of three challenging biblical passages that raise questions about canonical consistency, theological diversity, and historical authenticity. This book serves as both a valuable resource for understanding the current debate and a catalyst for further discussion and exploration. The contributors, including Al Mohler, Kevin Vanhoozer, Michael Bird, Peter Enns, and John Franke, offer a rich tapestry of insights and perspectives.
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