J. I. Packer’s commendation of Mike Licona’s new book is not an approval of Licona’s denial of inerrancy.
J. I. Packer has flatly denied that he had changed or modified his view on inerrancy in a recent phone call with Norman Geisler.
This article provides a helpful critique in general of this new Greco-Roman bioi “fad” being popularized today by evangelical, critical scholars.
This e-booklet is a critique by Norman Geisler and Bill Roach of the popular book by William P. Young titled The Shack. Permission has been granted to post this to our audience for free.
Mike Licona recently said “probably Mark is confused” concerning the location of the Feeding of the 5000. Was Mark confused or is it Licona?
Can one affirm inerrancy while believing the Bible has contradictions? Some Evangelical New Testament scholars are saying this is acceptable. Here’s a critique of this view.