The words "inspiration" and "inerrancy" are used in doctrinal statements, spoken in friendly debates, and thrown like grenades in theological war zones. But what do they mean? I think I have an okay grasp of their meaning but long for greater understanding, especially as Christians become more and more biblically illiterate.
The current issue of "Modern Reformation" includes the following:
The current issue of "Modern Reformation" includes the following:
In this Issue: Consciences Held Captive By Ryan Glomsrud
God's Word in Human Words: The Inspiration of Scripture By Michael S. Horton
Getting Inspiration from Inspiration By Michael Allen
The Truthfulness of Scripture: Inerrancy By Michael S. Horton
Textual Criticism: The Achilles Heel of Inerrancy? By Michael J. Kruger
The Self-Attestation of Scripture By Paul Helm
Shaping Citizens of the Kingdom: "Desiring the Kingdom: Worship, Worldview, and Cultural Formation" by James K. A. Smith (Book Review) By David VanDrunen
"Holy Scripture: A Dogmatic Sketch" by John Webster (Book Review) By Ryan Glomsrud
Points of Contact: "Snow" by Orhan Pamuk (Book Review) By Ann Henderson Hart
The Aftermath: Looking Back at the Chicago Statement (Sidebar) By David F. Wells
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