| Strongly tied to biblical inerrancy was dispensational premillennialism, which predicted the imminent return of Jesus Christ to earth. |
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| It affirms the plenary inspiration and inerrancy of the Holy Scriptures, original sin, substitutionary atonement and justification by faith. |
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| We believe in the authority, sufficiency, inspiration, perspicuity, inerrancy and providential preservation of the Scriptures. |
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| Similarly, the denial of inerrancy may be the signal that some unevangelical factor has been immixed in the conception. |
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| Burgon was a believer in Biblical inerrancy, or what we'd call a fundamentalist. |
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| The SBC was divided over theology, particularly the issue of biblical inerrancy. |
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| And Gill was probably the greatest Hebraist of the 18th century and staunchly defended biblical inerrancy, and only very rarely pointed out textual problems. |
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| Fundamentalist theology tends to stress Biblical inerrancy and Biblical literalism. |
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| 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. |
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| The inspiration, inerrancy, and interpretation of Sacred Scripture. |
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| 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. |
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| Many Evangelicals believe in biblical inerrancy, while other Evangelicals believe in biblical infallibility. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| Especially the doctrine of inerrancy is variously understood according to the weight given by the interpreter to scientific investigations of the world. |
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| Therefore, they tend not to accept such doctrines as inerrancy. |
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| The backlash of fundamentalists in the 20th century, with their uncompromising insistence on biblical inerrancy, failed to halt the marginalization of the scriptures. |
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