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Limited Inerrancy: Right or Wrong? (2)

Marvin Kamps·1978-05-01
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An Evaluation of Limited Inerrancy There are three very serious errors which lie at the basis of the theory of, "limited inerrancy." In the first place, they who hold to limited inerrancy fail to approach Scripture in faith. Secondly, they presuppose a human factor responsible for thecontent of Scripture. Thirdly, they separate the historical from revelation. They place a disjunction between sacred history and revelation. An Evaluation of Limited Inerrancy There are three very serious errors...

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Marvin Kamps
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1978-05-01

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Scripture References
Psalms 119:105
Matthew
Matthew 22:23-33Matthew 21:1-9
Zechariah 9:9
John 12:14-16
Isaiah 43:3
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