Right now, there’s an onslaught on the reliability, accuracy, and authority of Scripture within the evangelical community. And it’s created monumental confusion among God’s people.
There are essentially two major views on this score. The Fundamentalist view which says, “If the Bible says it, I believe it, and every word is accurate and reliable” without any regard to context, genre, or understanding (why and how could God command actions that seem to contradict His nature?).
By contrast, there is the Progressive view which says, “God didn’t really tell the Israelites to kill anyone because it violates the New Testament portrait of Jesus. The Bible is full of inaccuracies and contradictions.”
But there’s a third view.
Check out the 39-minute video below where I answer critical questions about the Bible posed to me by a seminary student on the reliability, authority, and accuracy of Scripture.
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Recommended Supplement: New International Encyclopedia of Bible Difficulties by Gleason Archer