Tag Archives: inerrancy

Baugh on the divinity and humanity of Scripture

In the midst of this review of a liberal scholar’s book on how to understand inspiration and the inerrancy debate, S.M. Baugh does a great job of describing how we are supposed to view the Scriptures: “The ‘oracles of God’ (Rom. 3:2) are fully divine while concurrently fully human.”

A children’s lesson in textual criticism

I was caught off guard yesterday and found that I needed to prepare the kids’ lesson for our Wednesday night bible study. I came up with something that seemed to be helpful, and I thought I’d share it.
I cut out 32 pieces of paper, each about 3 inches by 3 inches. On one [...]

Bruce Metzger, 1914-2007

Bruce Metzger, whose books God used to convince me that He used the fallible church as a means to the end of delivering an inerrant Scripture, has gone to his reward. Thanks, Dr. Metzger. He was one important link in the chain Christ used to draw me out of the cult I was [...]

Fitting epitaph

Here is something you could write on John Paul II’s tombstone:

Indeed, what you have in a guy like JP2 is a man with one foot firmly in modernity, and another foot firmly in the Middle Ages. He doesn’t believe that Isaiah or Daniel foresaw the future, yet he does believe that the BVM foresaw the [...]

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