Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Inerrancy is a Place to Live: An Interview with D.A. Carson

“Scripture cannot be broken,” our Lord Jesus said without qualification (John 10:35).
Throughout history his followers have believed the Bible, as a divinely given book, is fully trustworthy and contains no error. To use a more specific term, it’s inerrant. From there, much more can be said about the role of human writers, interpretive differences, philosophical and epistemelogical considerations, and present-day challenges. . . .

Inerrancy is a Place to Live

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