| This book, edited by Norman L. Geisler, is a compilation of Christian scholars who have gone to bat over the issue of the inerrancy of the Scriptures. With the traditional orthodox view waning, a book of this kind is much needed. Some of the chapters and scholars included in this work are: Christ's View of the Scriptures - John W. Wenham Alleged Errors and Discrepancies in the Original Manuscripts of the Bible - Gleason L. Archer Legitimate Hermeneutics - Walter C. Kaiser, Jr. The Adequacy of Human Language - James I. Packer The Meaning of Inerrancy - Paul D. Feinberg Philosophical Presuppositions of Biblical Errancy - Norman L. Geisler The Internal Testimony of the Holy Spirit - R. C. Sproul The View of the Bible Held by the Church: Calvin and the Westminster Divines - John H. Gerstner (and more). The book is sponsored by the International Council on Biblical Inerrancy and contains some of the greatest articles by modern Biblical scholars in print. This book is a must for anyone who is interested in learning more about why the Bible is inerrant and how to defend such a position. Moreover, it is a necessary edition to any apologist's library. The doctrine of inerrancy is, as the back cover totes, "an essential element of the authority of Scripture and a necessary ingredient for the health of the church of Christ." And this book is a definitive text on the issue of inerrancy and works as a great reference tool in developing a strong defense for Biblical inerrancy. I highly recommend it! |