Definition of «inerrancy»

Inerrancy refers to the belief that a text, in this case the Bible, is completely free from error and contains no mistakes or contradictions. This term is often used by those who believe that the Bible is the infallible Word of God and should be taken as literal truth.

Phrases with «inerrancy»

Sentences with «inerrancy»

  • What good is it to refute all the arguments against inerrancy of Scripture if in the process, we fail to speak and act with love, patience, kindness, gentleness, and respect? (redeeminggod.com)
  • Downing takes it a step further and says, «it is no coincidence that the concept of biblical inerrancy developed in nineteenth - century England almost simultaneously with Darwin's idea of natural selection: both were influenced by Enlightenment empiricism.» (rachelheldevans.com)
  • I do believe in inerrancy as well, but only in the original manuscripts. (redeeminggod.com)
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