Evangelicals and inerrancy /edited by Ronald Youngblood. - Nashville : T. Nelson, (c)1984. - xii, 265 pages ; 23 cm.



The Old Testament quotations in the New Testament with reference to the doctrine of plenary inspiration Verbal inspiration inductively considered The infallibility of scripture and evangelical progress The legitimate limits of biblical criticism What does biblical infallibility mean? / Gordon R. Lewis -- An historian looks at inerrancy Inspiration and inerrancy : a new departure Notes on the inerrancy of scripture The basis for our belief in inerrancy Difficulties with inerrancy Apeitheo : current resistance to biblical inerrancy Ordinary language analysis and theological method Theological method and inerrancy : a reply to Arthur F. Holmes Reply to Norman L. Geisler Baptists and biblical authority Reconsidering "limited inerrancy" / Richard J. Coleman -- Partial omniscience : observations on limited inerrancy Problems for limited inerrancy Redaction criticism and the Great Commission : a case study toward a biblical understanding of inerrancy Inductivism, inerrancy, and presuppositionalism Stephen's speech : a case study in rhetoric and biblical inerrancy The Chicago statement on biblical inerrancy -- Evangelical theology : where should we be going? / Stanley N. Gundry. Roger Nicole -- Stanley E. Anderson -- Ned B. Stonehouse -- Merrill C. Tenney -- Harold Lindsell -- John Warwick Montgomery -- Robert Preus -- R. Laird Harris -- Robert L. Saucy -- J. Barton Payne -- Arthur F. Holmes -- Norman L. Geisler -- Arthur F. Holmes -- Clark H. Pinnock -- J. Barton Payne -- Vern S. Poythress -- Grant R. Osborne -- Greg L. Bahnsen -- Rex A. Koivisto --



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Evangelicalism.

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