Baptists and the Bible: The Baptist Doctrines of Biblical Inspiration and Religious Authority in Historical PerspectiveMoody Press, 1980 - 456 páginas |
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... error " is a persistent one . Strong says that Scripture is not exempt from the possibility of error . He may mean only that there may be " legitimate " interpretations of a passage ( that is , an interpretation based upon adequate ...
... error " is a persistent one . Strong says that Scripture is not exempt from the possibility of error . He may mean only that there may be " legitimate " interpretations of a passage ( that is , an interpretation based upon adequate ...
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... errors ; he does say that Scripture seems not to be exempt from the possibility of such error . Strong addresses and denies the suggestion that Scripture contains moral errors , but he admits possible errors in reasoning ( although he ...
... errors ; he does say that Scripture seems not to be exempt from the possibility of such error . Strong addresses and denies the suggestion that Scripture contains moral errors , but he admits possible errors in reasoning ( although he ...
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... errors . " Inerrant , " or " without error , " expresses a second descriptive qualifica- tion Baptists have attributed to the result of inspiration . This word is merely a nuance of " infallible " and is implied by that term . Although ...
... errors . " Inerrant , " or " without error , " expresses a second descriptive qualifica- tion Baptists have attributed to the result of inspiration . This word is merely a nuance of " infallible " and is implied by that term . Although ...
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
Introduction | 15 |
And God Divided the Waters | 47 |
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