Does inspiration demand inerrancy? : a study of the Biblical doctrine of inspiration in the light of inerrancy / by Stewart Custer.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- BS480 .C83
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Presbyterian Theological Seminary G | Non Fiction | 220.13 CUS D (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | C.2 | Available | 16184 |
Includes bibliographical references.
The Old Testament teaching on inspiration -- The New Testament teaching on inspiration -- The historic faith of the church -- The liberal view of inspiration -- The neo-Orthodox view of inspiration -- The neo-Evangelical view of inspiration -- The conservative view of inspiration -- The alleged errors in the Old Testament -- The alleged errors in the New Testament.
Christian young people often face the question, "Are there errors in the Bible?" The present work is an attempt to survey some of the answers to this question as the liberals, neo-orthodox, neo-evangelicals, and strict conservatives would give them. But the most important answer to this question is the one which scripture itself gives. - Preface.
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