The Zondervan general editor of the Counterpoint series, Stanley Gundry, together with his chosen editors, J. Merrick and Stephen Garrett, have produced a provocative book on Five Views on Biblical Inerrancy (2013). The five scholar participants are Albert Mohler, Peter Enns, Kevin Vanhoozer, Michael Bird, and John Franke. This Counterpoints series has produced many stimulating dialogues on various topics, and they no doubt intended to do the same on this controversial topic of inerrancy.
A CRITICAL REVIEW OF DONALD HAGNER’S “TEN GUIDELINES FOR EVANGELICAL SCHOLARSHIP” By F. David Farnell and Norman L. Geisler[1] The International Council Statements on Biblical Inerrancy (1978) and Hermeneutics (1982) presented evidenced a long, protracted struggle by evangelicals against decades of critical, liberal scholarships attacks on the integrity of Old and New Testament. Now the Scripture, as well as these documents, are again...
The current trend among evangelical New Testament scholars is to attempt to de-historicize the bible through genre criticism. What’s wrong with this?
It’s time again to take a stand for biblical inerrancy. This paper examines the modern-day attack by so called critically-trained evangelical scholars against this important doctrine.