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Discussion Thread: Biblical Inerrancy In the view of Erickson and as outlined in the Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy, the Bible contains no errors in anything it claims was originally given. Erickson points out that inerrancy means the Bible, in both its original writings and in a correct understanding, always tells the truth. It consists of scientific and historical knowledge as well, yet its chief purpose is to offer a way to salvation. He also points out that interpreting language, genres and contexts is not easy and urges us not to take meaning literally. Erickson makes it clear that inerrancy is possible in the light of biblical language, approximations and the Bible’s varied styles. Scripture is believed to be inerrant, not because of some doctrine, but because it reveals the truthful nature of God himself. I agree that the Bible, being free of error, is a basic teaching of the faith that secures accurate Christian doctrine and is a reliable way to teach, correct and lead Christians. Because God’s Word does not contain errors, we are sure about its meaning and able to live faithfully and preach confidently. But this does not suggest that we cannot use detailed analysis or take into account the context around the text. In fact, it encourages us to read Scripture while paying attention to its purposes, what was happening at the time and how it was written. At a time when truth is often questioned, insisting on inerrancy stops the Bible’s teaching and morals from getting eroded. It indicates that the Bible should be seen as God’s own words, recorded for people and has authority over us. As a result, upholding inerrancy is key to having a theology that includes what God has truly said and planned.

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Discussion Thread: Biblical Inerrancy

In the view of Erickson and as outlined in the Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy,

the Bible contains no errors in anything it claims was originally given. Erickson points out that

inerrancy means the Bible, in both its original writings and in a correct understanding, always

tells the truth.1 It consists of scientific and historical knowledge as well, yet its chief purpose is to

offer a way to salvation. He also points out that interpreting language, genres and contexts is not

easy and urges us not to take meaning literally. Erickson makes it clear that inerrancy is possible

in the light of biblical language, approximations and the Bible’s varied styles. Scripture is

believed to be inerrant, not because of some doctrine, but because it reveals the truthful nature of

God himself.

I agree that the Bible, being free of error, is a basic teaching of the faith that secures

accurate Christian doctrine and is a reliable way to teach, correct and lead Christians. Because

God’s Word does not contain errors, we are sure about its meaning and able to live faithfully and

preach confidently. But this does not suggest that we cannot use detailed analysis or take into

account the context around the text. In fact, it encourages us to read Scripture while paying

attention to its purposes, what was happening at the time and how it was written. At a time when

truth is often questioned, insisting on inerrancy stops the Bible’s teaching and morals from

getting eroded. It indicates that the Bible should be seen as God’s own words, recorded for

people and has authority over us. As a result, upholding inerrancy is key to having a theology

that includes what God has truly said and planned.




.Millard J. Erickson, Christian Theology, 3rd ed. (Grand Rapids: Baker Books, 2013).
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