March 7, 2012

Inerrancy at the Evangelical Theological Society

Carlos Bovell, Patheos

Just in case any of you thought I was just making all this up….

This past Friday (March 2, 2012), I gave a talk at the meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society—Eastern Region. My paper was a précis of the chapter on Old Princeton in my new book Rehabilitating Inerrancy in a Culture of Fear.

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TAGGED: Bible, Evangelicals

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