Traditionalists, like Harold Lindsell, have been quick to challenge such an approach, for
it undercuts Biblical authority.14 But feminists as well, like Nancy Hardesty, are aware of the implications of this position and have sought alternate approaches:
Not exact matches
In the process, the
authority of Scripture has been
undercut, the full
Biblical message being limited by some predetermined interpretive grid.
The task of confronting the nonevangelical world over the issue of
Biblical authority is being
undercut by the desire to challenge fellow evangelicals» notions of inspiration What is distinctively evangelical needs again to be forcefully presented to the wider Christian community.
Those of us who worked with him on a daily basis realize it is not a fair assessment of Winter to state, «along with
undercutting the omniscience of God, Winter's open theism would seem to undermine the full
authority of Scripture and emasculate the
biblical gospel.»