Category Archives: Inerrancy and the Canon

Inerrancy: Monday’s Questions

These questions relate to my essay from Monday morning — Is it necessary that “inerrancy” be defined in detail to hold someone else accountable for not believing in inerrancy? Are you aware of any efforts to provide a detailed definition from … Continue reading

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Inerrancy: An Essay

[This is a really long post. I’d normally post this about 1,000 to 1,500 words at a time, and it would take six or so posts spread over two or three weeks to do so. But, of course, that means … Continue reading

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The Blue Parakeet/Ed Stetzer: A Conversation About the Flood and Inerrancy

The scene is a table in a smokey barbecue restaurant. An elder (Ed), a deacon (Dan), and the head of the adult Bible class program (Harry) are eating to discuss curriculum. Harry: I really appreciate you all joining me for lunch. … Continue reading

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The Transforming Word: What Were They Thinking?

Maybe I’m wrong, and I’m certainly willing to be corrected, but I’m very unhappy that the ACU Press published The Transforming Word One-Volume Bible Commentary. What were they thinking? I’ve just read the two reviews in the October issue of … Continue reading

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