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  2. Biblical inerrancy - Wikipedia

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    The word inerrancy comes from the English word inerrant, literally meaning 'not wandering', from the Latin inerrāns (parsable as in-, a negative prefix + errāns – the present participle of errāre, "to err" or "wander"). The Oxford English Dictionary defines inerrant as "That does not err; free from error; unerring." [9]

  3. Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy - Wikipedia

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    In their efforts to protect biblical authority, the framers define inspiration in a way that does not account well for how the Bible actually behaves." [ 5 ] Theologian Roger Olson recognised the political elements of the statements: "In all such efforts, projects, there is a perceived 'enemy' to be excluded."

  4. Biblical infallibility - Wikipedia

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    Biblical infallibility is the belief that what the Bible says regarding matters of faith and Christian practice is wholly useful and true. It is the "belief that the Bible is completely trustworthy as a guide to salvation and the life of faith and will not fail to accomplish its purpose."

  5. What is biblical inerrancy? A New Testament scholar explains

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    Godong/Universal Images Group via Getty ImagesIn his farewell address at the 2021 Southern Baptist Convention, outgoing president J.D. Greear acknowledged the internal disputes but assured ...

  6. Jayden - Wikipedia

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    Australia saw Jayden as a top 100 name in the state of Victoria in 1989. [1] In the United States, a decade later, Jayden 's rank had risen to 62 and peaked at number 4 in 2011 with 16,979 births. The rank of Jayden as of 2017 [update] is 26; variants that have peaked are Jaden (at 74 in 2007), Jaiden (at 171 in 2009), Jadyn (at 248 in 2005 ...

  7. Bible - Wikipedia

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    [140] Fundamentalist Christians are associated with the doctrine of biblical literalism, where the Bible is not only inerrant, but the meaning of the text is clear to the average reader. [237] Jewish antiquity attests to belief in sacred texts, [238] [239] and a similar belief emerges in the earliest of Christian writings.

  8. Bibliology - Wikipedia

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    The most basic issue is how Scripture's divine and human authors relate to one another. The inspiration of Scripture may entail that Scripture is infallible and even inerrant. Another set of concerns is whether the Bible is clear. The perspicuity or clarity of Scripture is the extent to which the Bible can be understood. Finally, the degree to ...

  9. 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 led by God with the result that their writings may be designated in some sense the word of God. [1] This belief is traditionally associated with concepts of the biblical infallibility and the internal consistency of the Bible. [2]