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Defining Inerrancy

By: J. P. Holding, Nick Peters
Narrated by: Philip D. Moore
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Summary

A frontline of traditionalist Evangelical Christian commentators, like Norman Geisler and David Farnell (coeditors of The Jesus Quest), are promoting a concept of biblical inerrancy that rejects biblical scholarship and fosters an indefensible conception of the Christian faith. In Defining Inerrancy, authors J. P. Holding and Nick Peters lay out the case for a defensible form of the doctrine of biblical inerrancy, which respects the social and literary contexts within which the Bible was written.

©2013 James Patrick Holding (P)2015 James Patrick Holding

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