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  • Biblical inerrancy is the doctrinal position that in its original form, the Bible is totally without error, and free from all contradiction; ...
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  • Biblical inerrancy is the doctrinal position that in its original form, the Bible is totally without error, and free from all contradiction; ...
    17 KB (2,614 words) - 03:41, 1 October 2023
  • more one accepts the doctrine of Biblical inerrancy and/or the authoritativeness ... *Inerrancy relates to the absolute correctness of the Bible in factual ...
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  • # The divine inspiration and inerrancy of the Bible. # The pre-existence, deity, and virgin birth of Jesus. # The satisfaction of God's justice ...
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  • human nature and his reticence to affirm the inerrancy of the Bible made his views suspect among later evangelical and fundamentalist Christians, he ...
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  • Biblical criticism is a form of literary criticism that seeks to analyze the Bible through asking certain questions about the text, such as who ...
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  • cited by Catholic sources as supporting the inerrancy of the See of Peter. It is argued that the council accepted the letter of Pope Agatho as definitive ...
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  • policy. Supporters of the doctrine of biblical inerrancy argue that since God is good and the Bible says that God commanded the extermination of the ...
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  • ====Biblical inerrancy==== Some Christian traditions hold a doctrine called Biblical inerrancy ...
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  • places primary emphasis on the authority and inerrancy of the Bible, an holds firmly to "fundamental" theological doctrines such as the Virgin ...
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  • usually adhere to the doctrine of Biblical inerrancy, although, unlike traditional Christians, they allow for and even encourage continuing revelation ...
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  • and the belief in the historical accuracy and inerrancy of their own interpretation of their religious scriptures. Additionally, religious fundamentalists ...
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  • doctrines. He affirmed and preached the inerrancy of the Bible, the virgin birth of Christ, the doctrine of substitutionary atonement, the bodily ...
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  • Lewis did not subscribe to biblical inerrancy or penal substitution, but he did believe in purgatory and baptismal regeneration. He also stated ...
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  • Still, those who subscribe to Biblical inerrancy have attempted to reconcile the differences in the following way: The traditional Christian explanation ...
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  • The historicity of Jesus concerns the historical authenticity of Jesus of Nazareth. Scholars often draw a distinction between Jesus as reconstructed ...
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  • first priority and her emphasis on Biblical inerrancy illustrates her fundamentalism.Grenby, "Introduction," xxi. She criticized books that ...
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  • usually due to a fundamentalist certainty in the inerrancy of their scriptures. [[Image:God the Geometer.jpg|thumb|200px|Early science such as ...
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