Five views on biblical inerrancy / [print]
R. Albert Mohler Jr., Peter Enns, Michael F. Bird, Kevin J. Vanhoozer, John R. Franke.
- Grand Rapids, Michigan : Zondervan, (c)2013.
- 328 pages ; 21 cm.
- Counterpoints: Bible and theology .
- Counterpoints. Bible & theology. .
Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction: On debating inerrancy When the Bible speaks, God speaks : the classic doctrine of biblical inerrancy Responses -- Inerrancy, however defined, does not describe what the Bible does Responses -- Inerrancy is not necessary for Evangelicalism outside the USA Responses -- Augustinian inerrancy : literary meaning, literal truth, and literate interpretation in the economy of biblical discourse Responses -- Recasting inerrancy : the Bible as witness to missional plurality Responses -- Conclusion : Opening lines of communication J. Merrick with Stephen M. Garrett -- R. Albert Mohler Jr. -- Peter Enns -- Michael F. Bird -- Kevin J. Vanhoozer -- John R. Franke -- Stephen M. Garrett with J. Merrick.
Five Views on Biblical Inerrancy features the spectrum of evangelical positions on inerrancy. Facilitating understanding of these perspectives, particularly where and why they diverge, the contributors to Five Views on Biblical Inerrancy encourage sensitivity as the basis for future evangelical considerations on this topic. --