Evangelicals and inerrancy /edited by Ronald Youngblood.
Material type: TextPublication details: Nashville : T. Nelson, (c)1984.Description: xii, 265 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780840759337
- BS480 .E936 1984
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The Old Testament quotations in the New Testament with reference to the doctrine of plenary inspiration Roger Nicole -- Verbal inspiration inductively considered Stanley E. Anderson -- The infallibility of scripture and evangelical progress Ned B. Stonehouse -- The legitimate limits of biblical criticism Merrill C. Tenney -- What does biblical infallibility mean? / Gordon R. Lewis -- An historian looks at inerrancy Harold Lindsell -- Inspiration and inerrancy : a new departure John Warwick Montgomery -- Notes on the inerrancy of scripture Robert Preus -- The basis for our belief in inerrancy R. Laird Harris -- Difficulties with inerrancy Robert L. Saucy -- Apeitheo : current resistance to biblical inerrancy J. Barton Payne -- Ordinary language analysis and theological method Arthur F. Holmes -- Theological method and inerrancy : a reply to Arthur F. Holmes Norman L. Geisler -- Reply to Norman L. Geisler Arthur F. Holmes -- Baptists and biblical authority Clark H. Pinnock -- Reconsidering "limited inerrancy" / Richard J. Coleman -- Partial omniscience : observations on limited inerrancy J. Barton Payne -- Problems for limited inerrancy Vern S. Poythress -- Redaction criticism and the Great Commission : a case study toward a biblical understanding of inerrancy Grant R. Osborne -- Inductivism, inerrancy, and presuppositionalism Greg L. Bahnsen -- Stephen's speech : a case study in rhetoric and biblical inerrancy Rex A. Koivisto -- The Chicago statement on biblical inerrancy -- Evangelical theology : where should we be going? / Stanley N. Gundry.
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