Inerrancy — Lessons from History (7)
After being appointed in 1969, the committee started its work in earnest. By 1971, a report had been produced for […]
Read moreAfter being appointed in 1969, the committee started its work in earnest. By 1971, a report had been produced for […]
Read moreThe Geelkerken case in the Netherlands in 1926 and its fallout gives us a clear picture of how deformation often […]
Read moreStepping back from the synodical story for a bit, we need to look at some of what was being written […]
Read moreThis week we want to see what we can learn from what the CRC did with inerrancy in the 1960s […]
Read moreThese quotations are from E.J. Young’s excellent book, Thy Word is Truth: “By this word [inerrant] we mean that the […]
Read moreThe Belgic Confession’s articles regarding Scripture were noted in the paper that sparked the discussion over at Reformed Academic. During […]
Read moreInerrancy was a big subject of debate in the 1970s. While the debate did not rage within the Canadian Reformed […]
Read moreFor the rest of this week, I’m going to be blogging on the subject of inerrancy. I’m particularly interested in […]
Read moreIn Recovering the Reformed Confession, Scott Clark discusses what he calls the Quest for Illegitimate Certainty (QIRC). He asserts that […]
Read moreHere’s the summary of an important essay on this subject by Dr. Greg Bahnsen: While the Bible teaches its own […]
Read moreA while back my colleague Jim Witteveen (missionary in Prince George, BC) wrote a review of G.K. Beale’s The Erosion […]
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