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The fundamentalist idea of Biblical inerrancy was in conflict with science.
Therefore, they tend not to accept such doctrines as inerrancy.
It holds to the infallibility and inerrancy of the Bible.
Biblical inerrancy was a particularly significant rallying point for fundamentalists.
Even at that age, some were skeptical of the inerrancy of the Bible.
The controversial use of the word "inerrancy" was not inserted into the section on Scripture.
Infallibility and inerrancy refer to the original texts of the Bible.
The doctrine of biblical inerrancy seems inherently improbable, for two reasons.
The relationship between Barth, liberalism, and fundamentalism goes far beyond the issue of inerrancy, however.
Creationism is premised on belief in the inerrancy of the bible.
There are several resources that Christians offer defending inerrancy in regard to specific verses.
When it was initially formed, the society had a single doctrinal basis - biblical inerrancy.
In this sense it is seen as distinct from Biblical inerrancy, but always accompanying it.
Others claim inerrancy for the Bible in its original manuscripts, though none of those are extant.
Nor do they support the specific doctrines of biblical inerrancy proposed by young Earth creationism.
Attempt to move beyond biblical inerrancy, established creeds, and church dogma.
Both fundamentalists and evangelicals profess belief in the inerrancy of the Bible.
Those who believe in the inerrancy of the Bible have proposed a number of explanations to account for this.
This writer cannot understand how any Christian who acknowledges the inerrancy of Scripture could believe otherwise.
Some equate inerrancy with infallibility; others do not.
They left in order to uphold the inerrancy of Scripture and to not compromise their stance against the charismatic movement.
Critics of the supposed Biblical inerrancy may use verses like or in order to support what they understand as impartiality.
Those who believe in the inerrancy of the Bible believe that it could have been possible that the couple found a house very quickly.
A number of reasons are offered by Christian theologians to justify Biblical inerrancy.
Theological criticism refers to criticisms which are that the Bible does not teach, or require, its own inerrancy.