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  2. Biblical inerrancy - Wikipedia

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    Biblical inerrancy adherents say that the Early Church Fathers did hold to biblical inerrancy, even if it was not articulated that way. In particular, Shawn Nelson cites Clement of Rome , Papias, Ignatius of Antioch, the Shepherd of Hermas , the Didache , and the Epistle to Diognetus as examples of those whom held to inerrancy.

  3. Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy is a written statement of belief formulated by more than 200 evangelical leaders at a conference convened by the International Council on Biblical Inerrancy [1] and held in Chicago in October 1978.

  4. Biblical inspiration - Wikipedia

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    Biblical inspiration is the doctrine in Christian theology that the human writers and canonizers of the Bible were ... Biblical inerrancy; Biblical infallibility ...

  5. Biblical infallibility - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy uses the term in this sense, saying, "Infallibility and inerrancy may be distinguished but not separated." [21] And "We deny that Biblical infallibility and inerrancy are limited to spiritual, religious, or Redemptive themes, exclusive of assertions in the fields of history and science. We further ...

  6. Dennis McKinsey - Wikipedia

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    McKinsey was highly skeptical of claims from the Bible which he believed contained many errors, contradictions, and fallacies. [2] He authored The Encyclopedia of Biblical Errancy (1995) and Biblical Errancy: A Reference Guide (2000). He also wrote and published a monthly periodical known as Biblical Errancy from 1982 to 1999. [3]

  7. John Wenham - Wikipedia

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    Wenham is known for his defense of biblical inerrancy and his belief in conditional immortality, a doctrine also known as annihilationism. He served as a Royal Air Force chaplain during World War II and held various academic positions throughout his career. His book Facing Hell is largely autobiographical, discussing his theological views.

  8. J. I. Packer - Wikipedia

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    Packer had signed the Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy, affirming the conservative evangelical position on biblical inerrancy. [8] On gender roles, Packer was a complementarian and served on the advisory board of the Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood. He thus subscribed to a view of gender roles such that a husband should ...

  9. Independent Baptist - Wikipedia

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    The beliefs are mainly Baptist and fundamentalist. [10] They refuse any form of ecclesial authority other than that of the local church. Great emphasis is placed on the literal interpretation of the Bible as the primary method of Bible study [11] as well as the biblical inerrancy and the infallibility of their interpretation. [12]