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Revision as of 05:53, 21 November 2005
In brief: Biblical inerrancy is the view that the Bible is the inspired Word of God and is without error. In the book of 2 Timothy in the New Testament scripture is described as "God-breathed" (in some translations, or "inspired by God").
Overviews
Articles and opinions
Quotes
External links
- Series by Don Stewart
- What Is The Doctrine Of Inerrancy?
 - What Are Some Important Clarifications To The Doctrine Of Inerrancy?
 - Does The Bible Testify To Its Own Inerrancy?
 - In What Sense Is The Bible Perfect?
 - Does Inerrancy Exclude All Matters Scientific And Historical? (Limited Inerrancy)
 - Is The Doctrine Of Inerrancy Important?
 - What The Difference Between The Inerrancy Of Scripture And The Infallibility Of Scripture?
 
 - Wesleyanism & the Inerrancy Issue by J. Kenneth Grider
 - The Rationality of Belief in Inerrancy by JP Moreland
 - Is The Bible Inerrant?, by John Frame
 - Biblical Inerrancy, by John Gerstner (book)
 - The Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy
 
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