TY - BOOK AU - Youngblood,Ronald F. TI - Evangelicals and inerrancy /edited by Ronald Youngblood SN - 9780840759337 AV - BS480 .E936 1984 PY - 1984/// CY - Nashville PB - T. Nelson KW - Bible KW - Evidences, authority, etc KW - Inspiration KW - Evangelicalism N1 - Bibliography: pages 253-265; 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; 2 ER -