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Introduction: On Debating Inerrancy (J. Merrick with Stephen M. Garrett)

PART 1
PERSPECTIVES ON INERRANCY AND THE PAST

1.  WHEN THE BIBLE SPEAKS, GOD SPEAKS: THE CLASSIC DOCTRINE OF BIBLICAL INERRANCY

R. ALBERT MOHLER JR.

Responses

PETER ENNS

MICHAEL F. BIRD

KEVIN J. VANHOOZER

JOHN R. FRANKE

2.  INERRANCY, HOWEVER DEFINED, DOES NOT DESCRIBE WHAT THE BIBLE DOES

PETER ENNS

Responses

R. ALBERT MOHLER JR

MICHAEL F. BIRD

KEVIN J. VANHOOZER

JOHN R. FRANKE

PART 2
INERRANCY IN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE

3.  INERRANCY IS NOT NECESSARY FOR EVANGELICALISM OUTSIDE THE USA

MICHAEL F. BIRD

Responses

R. ALBERT MOHLER JR

PETER ENNS

KEVIN J. VANHOOZER

JOHN R. FRANKE

PART 3
PERSPECTIVES ON RENEWING AND RECASTING INERRANCY FOR TODAY

4.  AUGUSTINIAN INERRANCY: LITERARY MEANING, LITERAL TRUTH, AND LITERATE INTERPRETATION IN THE ECONOMY OF BIBLICAL DISCOURSE

KEVIN J. VANHOOZER

Responses

R. ALBERT MOHLER JR

PETER ENNS

MICHAEL F. BIRD

JOHN R. FRANKE

5.  RECASTING INERRANCY: THE BIBLE AS WITNESS TO MISSIONAL PLURALITY

JOHN R. FRANKE

Responses

R. ALBERT MOHLER JR

PETER ENNS

MICHAEL F. BIRD

KEVIN J. VANHOOZER

Conclusion: Opening Lines of Communication (Stephen M. Garrett with J. Merrick)

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