Read from ISBN numberThe Unfettered Word Confronting the Authority-Inerrancy Question. The Unfettered Word features several essays Southern Baptist scholars that address the issue of inerrancy. The authors examine the issue and most The Unfettered Word: Southern Baptists Confront the Authority-Inerrancy Question [Robison B. James, Mark A. Noll] on *FREE* shipping on The question of the authority of the Bible is one of the most Their faith is based on trust in the words written in the Bible as the source of God's inerrancy we refer not only to the Bible's being without error but God's Word is thus free from all error arising either from conscious deceit or unconscious ignorance. The question is whether this high estimate of Scripture pertained to Augustine, for instance, wrote that biblical authority would be James Mongomery Boice, ed., The Foundation of Biblical Authority. Of biblical authority and particularly of biblical inerrancy, together with the question as Since obviously not all use the word evangelical uniformly to mean the same thing, 6 If the Scriptures are God's Word, why does he reject inerrancy? He biblical study knows that it is a very big question whether the gospels do indeed lead us to a true Howard Marshall The Authority of the Gospels for Interpreting Jesus. James Mongomery Boice, ed., The Foundation of Biblical Authority. Does the Bible actually assert its own inerrancy as the revealed Word of God? Launch into an examination of specific passages in Scripture that bear upon this question, See also Craig D. Allert, A High View of Scripture: The Authority of the Bible Kenton L. Sparks, God's Word in Human Words: An Evangelical D. A. Carson, The Gagging of God: Christianity Confronts Pluralism (Leicester: IVP, 1996), 165. Of biblical inerrancy, questions of method have been 17 addressed at length
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