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How to use inerrancy in a sentence

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Strongly tied to biblical inerrancy was dispensational premillennialism, which predicted the imminent return of Jesus Christ to earth.
It affirms the plenary inspiration and inerrancy of the Holy Scriptures, original sin, substitutionary atonement and justification by faith.
We believe in the authority, sufficiency, inspiration, perspicuity, inerrancy and providential preservation of the Scriptures.
Similarly, the denial of inerrancy may be the signal that some unevangelical factor has been immixed in the conception.
Burgon was a believer in Biblical inerrancy, or what we'd call a fundamentalist.
The SBC was divided over theology, particularly the issue of biblical inerrancy.
And Gill was probably the greatest Hebraist of the 18th century and staunchly defended biblical inerrancy, and only very rarely pointed out textual problems.
Fundamentalist theology tends to stress Biblical inerrancy and Biblical literalism.
That debate took Lexington this week to unfamiliar territory: the annual meeting, in Baltimore, of America's largest society for evangelical theologians, where Biblical inerrancy topped the agenda.
The inspiration, inerrancy, and interpretation of Sacred Scripture.
With respect to discussions on the interpretation of Scripture, and especially on the absence of any error in it, the Council proposed a broad concept of inerrancy in its final formulation.
Many Evangelicals believe in biblical inerrancy, while other Evangelicals believe in biblical infallibility.
The glue that underpins such faith is the principle of Biblical inerrancy a certainty that the Scriptures are infallibly and unchangingly true. A quest for certainty is an American tradition.
In the later Middle Ages, the Spiritual Franciscan Peter John Olivi developed a theory of papal inerrancy, and other Franciscan theologians cited papal infallibility in their debate over poverty.
Especially the doctrine of inerrancy is variously understood according to the weight given by the interpreter to scientific investigations of the world.
Therefore, they tend not to accept such doctrines as inerrancy.
The backlash of fundamentalists in the 20th century, with their uncompromising insistence on biblical inerrancy, failed to halt the marginalization of the scriptures.
Examples from Classical Literature
There is, in fact, not a single quality of human nature that can be said to act with inerrancy.
Such a teacher must believe in the inerrancy of the autographs of Scripture.
Too blind a confidence in the inerrancy of logic is almost as dangerous as superstition.
For a doctrine of inerrancy is manifestly unserviceable until errors of transmission have been eliminated.
One contradiction is fatal to the claim of inerrancy and divinity.
Only in this way could its inerrancy and divinity have been preserved.
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