Open as a .PDF File Billy Graham, Evangelism, Evangelicalism, and Biblical Inerrancy February 27th, 2018 For eighty-two years, Billy Graham’s proclaimed the good news that Jesus died for our sins and arose to offer us eternal life. He preached this gospel to an estimated 210 million people in 185 countries! He somehow managed to earn and keep almost everyone’s respect along the way. No scandals tarnished his reputation and even his...
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.
What’s the relationship between biblical inerrancy and orthodoxy? It might not be a test of evangelical authenticity but it is for evangelical consistency.
Some have theorized that a liberal-over-literal style of reporting history by Roman biographers influenced Matthew in the writing of his biographical gospel of Jesus. This Roman Influence Theory (RIT) has been applied to four, six, or nine of the nine unusual events reported by Matthew in Mt. 27:45-54. This theory can be tested by examining the thirty or more refences made by ancient Roman writers to these contested events. In thirty such references, every interpretation of these events was literal, factual, and historical. No known ancient Romans show any awareness of or support for the RIT.