Category Archives: Inerrancy

Science and Faith: What’s Wrong with the Comparison?

This post is a continuation of some of my thoughts on science and the Christian faith. Recently, I responded to a common objection posed by secular critics: the claim that humanity needs science and not theology. I concluded that without orthodox Christian theology we … Continue reading

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Inerrancy in Church History According to Kenton Sparks

Kenton Sparks is an Evangelical scholar who has made waves in evangelical scholarship with his book God’s Word in Human Words: An Evangelical Appropriation of Critical Biblical Scholarship. Sparks says little to nothing that is new in biblical scholarship. What … Continue reading

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Inerrancy and Inspiration

[This post comes to us from guest blogger Michael Neal. Michael is a good friend of mine with a sharp mind and a willingness to rethink the common answers to common problems. Long-time readers of this blog with a sharp … Continue reading

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