Inerrancy Is Vital to Evangelism By Bob Wilkin Today a friend of mine, Dr. F. David Farnell, told me about a blog he posted, ‘The Danger from within the Church,” on January 20, 2018, at the Defending Inerrancy website. His blog has a link to a fascinating yet sad video where Dr. Bart Ehrman, agnostic, and Dr. Craig Evans, Evangelical, discuss the historicity of John’s Gospel. It is called a “debate,” but as far as I can tell...
Review of Jeffrey McDonald’s biography of John Gerstner by William C. Roach Jeffrey S. McDonald. John Gerstner and the Renewal of Presbyterian and Reformed Evangelicalism in Modern America. Eugene: Pickwick, 2017. 263 pp. $26.40. Available at Pickwick and Amazon The twentieth century saw a renewal of evangelical Protestant orthodoxy. It also saw the birth of heterodoxy and heresy. The twentieth century also...
Dr. Farnell responds to the statements made by Dr. Craig Evans and Dr. Bart Ehrman which cast doubt upon the historical reliability of John’s gospel, doubts about the Apostle John being the author of the Gospel account of John, and doubts about whether Jesus actually voiced the “I AM …” statements as reported in the gospel of John.
The e-book Explaining Biblical Inerrancy, which contains Dr. Sproul’s commentary on the Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy, is being distributed here for free in honor of Dr. R.C. Sproul. An overview of Dr. Sproul’s work championing inerrancy is also presented.
“A giant of the Faith just went to be with the Lord.” Dr. Geisler salutes Dr. Sproul.
On the heels of the 500th year anniversary of the Reformation, a renown evangelical seminary is showing evidence of departure from the gains of the Reformation.