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
Here is an exchange between Bruce Waltke and me that appeared in the most recent issue of the Westminster Theological Journal. The exchange is reproduced here with permission of the editor. In WTJ there is also a surrejoinder by Waltke (a response to my response). It is not included here, in part to respect the [...]
I respond to Ken Schenck’s review of Inspiration and Incarnation.
Kent Sparks’s 2008 volume God’s Word in Human Words (GWHW) has begun receiving some attention and, predictably, strong negative reactions among some. Regardless of whether one identifies with it or is repulsed by it, GWHW is an engagement of evangelical biblical scholarship that should be taken very seriously and engaged patiently. I hope the volume [...]
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, and the general [...]
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 the term [...]
The fourth and fifth parts of my reflections on Inspiration and Incarnation are now posted. Find all parts posted so far on the I&I page on this site. Or click the titles below to go directly to Parts 4 or 5.
InerrancyThe Audience of I&I