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Vital Issues in the Inerrancy Debate.

The inerrancy of God's Word has been attacked throughout church history. Today's assaults are unique since neo-evangelicals now surrender to post-modernistic ideas of history and historical-critical ideologies that assault this vital doctrine. They seek to redefine the orthodox meaning of...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Farnell, F. David
Otros Autores: Geisler, Norman L., Holden, Joseph M.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Eugene : Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2016.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Inerrancy Defined
  • The Historic Documents of the International Council on Biblical Inerrancy / Norman L. Geisler
  • What Is Inerrancy and Why Should We Care? / Norman L. Geisler, Shawn Nelson
  • A Voice from a New Generation: What's at Stake? / Shawn Nelson
  • Evangelical Mentoring: The Danger from Within / F. David Farnell
  • Review of Five Views on Biblical Inerrancy, edited by Merrick and Stephen Garrett / Norman L. Geisler
  • The 2015 Shepherds' Conference on Inerrancy / William C. Roach
  • Interview with Paige Patterson on the Importance of Inerrancy / William C. Roach
  • Do You Have to Be a Calvinist to Believe in Inerrancy? / Norman L. Geisler
  • Inerrancy Defended
  • "It's Just a Matter of Interpretation, Not of Inerrancy": Examining the Relation between Inerrancy and Hermeneutics / Norman L. Geisler
  • Biblical Inerrancy, Inductive or Deductive Basis: A Response to William Lane Craig / Norman L. Geisler
  • Early Twentieth Century Challenges to Inerrancy / F. David Farnell
  • Early Twenty-First-Century Challenges to Inerrancy / David Farnell
  • The Resurgence of Neo-Evangelicalism: Craig Blomberg's Latest Book and the Future of Evangelical Theology / William C. Roach
  • The Battle for the Bible Begins Anew / Phil Fernandes
  • Inerrancy as a Litmus Test of Evangelical Orthodoxy? Clarifications on Carl F. H. Henry's View / Christopher T. Haun
  • Can We Still Believe Critical Evangelical Scholars? The Danger from Within / F. David Farnell
  • The "Magic" of Historical Criticism / F. David Farnell
  • Part One: A Critical Evaluation of Robert H. Gundry's Westmont College Lecture, "Peter: False Disciple and Apostate according to Saint Matthew" / F. David Farnell
  • Part Two: A Critical Evaluation of Robert H. Gundry's Westmont College Lecture, "Peter: False Disciple and Apostate According to Saint Matthew" (and Now Recently Released Book) / F. David Farnell
  • A Critical Review of Donald Hagner's "Ten Guidelines for Evangelical Scholarship" / F. David Farnell, Norman L. Geisler
  • On Licona Muddying the Waters of the Chicago Statements of Biblical Inerrancy and Hermeneutics / Norman L. Geisler
  • The Early Church Fathers and the Resurrection of the Saints in Matthew 27:51-54 / Norman L. Geisler
  • Can We Still Believe in the Bible? / Norman L. Geisler
  • ICBI Inerrancy Is Not for the Birds / Joseph M. Holden
  • Contemporary Evangelical NT Genre Criticism: Opening Pandora's Box? / Joseph M. Holden
  • Book Review: Craig Blomberg's Can We Still Believe the Bible? / Joseph M. Holden
  • Book Review: The Lost World of Adam and Eve / Norman L. Geisler
  • An Exposition and Refutation of the Key Presuppositions of Contemporary Jesus Research / Phil Fernandes
  • Redating the Gospels / Phil Fernandes
  • Misinterpreting J. I. Packer on Inerrancy and Hermeneutics / William C. Roach, Norman L. Geisler
  • Can We Still Trust New Testament Professors? / Bob Wilkin
  • Did Roman Christians Detect the Influence of Roman Historiography in Matthew 27:45-54? / Christopher T. Haun.