Review: Inerrant Wisdom by Paul Seely
I’ve just posted a new book review: Inerrant Wisdom: Science and Inerrancy in Biblical Persective
I’ve just posted a new book review: Inerrant Wisdom: Science and Inerrancy in Biblical Persective
In Part 1 of my review of God’s Word in Human Words by Kenton Sparks, I set out what I saw as the central tenets of the book. We now continue with my report on a panel discussion of the book in which I participated this past fall. PART 2: SBL Panel Discussion On November [...]
I respond to Ken Schenck’s review of Inspiration and Incarnation.
Wednesday, Oct. 22nd, 7pm Duke Divinity School Westbrook Building 0016 Peter Enns – Author of the controversial Inspiration and Incarnation, Enns was until recently a professor of Old Testament at Westminster Theological Seminary. His academic interests include: Old Testament Theology, Biblical Theology, Wisdom Literature (esp. Ecclesiastes), the NT’s use of the OT, Second Temple literature, [...]
Criticism: I&I denies inerrancy I have also addressed this issue in a different context elsewhere on this website, but I would like to flesh this out a bit here. Defining “inerrancy” is certainly a topic of discussion among Evangelicals, and opinions are voiced from one extreme of maintaining older paradigms at all costs to jettisoning [...]