3 3 Some Classical Works Ñ A. Hodge and B. B. Warfield, Inspiration , 1881. Ñ F. F. Bruce, The New Testament Documents: Are They Reliable , 1943. Ñ Many other authors argued for a high view of the Bible. Ñ Words used to describe such a view: Inerrant, infallible, authoritative, inspired. 4 4 ...
www.frtommylane.com © 2008 Page 1 INERRANCY OF SCRIPTURE Since Scripture is inspired it has certain characteristics: revelation, unity, completeness, sanctity, veracity and inerrancy.
to encompass such phenomena. However, some with a stricter interpretation of "inerrancy" would conceivably be forced to view the issues differently, which for me would tend toward artificiality in dealing with a problem like the above.
© 1976 General Council of the Assemblies of God 1 The Inerrancy of Scripture THE INERRANCY OF SCRIPTURE This statement is the report of the committee to study the inerrancy of Scripture.
*Jason Sexton, an M.Div. graduate of The Master's Seminary and a current Th.M. candidate at TMS, is the church planter and pastor of Sovereign Grace Christian Fellowship in Shafter, California. 1 See this historic evangelical document in its entirety reprinted in TMSJ 15/2 (Fall 2004):141-49. 51 ...
1 UNIT 3: God's Revealing Work Theological Works: Section 3: Infallibility & Inerrancy Calvin, Enns, Elwell, Erickson, ∆ Read Explaining Inerrancy by RC Sproul Grudem, Hodge, Ryrie, Turretin INTRODUCTION: Having established our belief in the Inspiration of God's Word, we now can move on to ...
Contents What is the Coalition on Revival? ..... 4 About the Chicago Statement on Inerrancy..... 4 Preface ...
4 The Master's Seminary Journal way it fleshes out in practical ministry. Specifically, evangelical preaching ought to reflect our conviction that God's Word is infallible and inerrant.
=-~H:~~ THE CHICAGO STATEMENT ON BIBLICAL INERRANCY Preface The authority of Scripture is a key issue for the Christian Church in this and every age.
3 Chapter 1 The Inerrancy Of The Bible The 1800 and 1900 were periods when great battles were fought over the reliability of the Bible. This battle was not initiated by conservative or by Bible-believing Christians, but rather by the more radical variety of thinkers, first in Europe, then in USA ...