biblical inerrancy

Christians hold many views on Jesus’ resurrection – a theologian explains the differing views among Baptists

By Jason Oliver Evans — April 15, 2022
(The Conversation) — Christians have engaged in passionate debates over the meaning of the resurrection. Baptists may be distinct in that they believe an external religious authority cannot enforce views on such matters.

What is biblical inerrancy? A New Testament scholar explains

By Geoffrey Smith — July 20, 2021
(The Conversation) — The doctrine of inerrancy likely took shape during the 19th and 20th centuries in the United States, in response to the rise of liberalism within Christianity.

Norman Geisler, theologian and prolific author, dies at 86

By Adelle M. Banks — July 1, 2019
(RNS) — A philosopher and longtime defender of conservative Christian beliefs, Geisler founded the International Society of Christian Apologetics in 2006.

Top 5 ‘heresies’ of 2016: ‘One God,’ biblical authority and more

By Emily McFarlan Miller — December 29, 2016
(RNS) As Christians prepared to mark 500 years since Martin Luther -- one of history's great heretics, or heroes, depending on your point of view -- 2016 found them debating theological questions most thought had been settled a millennium ago.
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