Why This Foundational Doctrine Still Matters

Is the Bible truly without error? Or have modern thinkers simply lowered the bar for what they’re willing to believe?
I’m pleased to announce that my next short book, The Inerrancy of Scripture, is now available for preorder, with the official release set for July 1st. This is an expanded version of a chapter originally published in Contending for the Truth, now given the space and focus it deserves.
In a world where theological compromise is often seen as virtue, this book stands unapologetically for the view that God’s Word is fully inerrant, because God Himself does not and cannot err.
Inside, we:
- Define and distinguish between inerrancy and infallibility
- Explore the historical debate (and why it matters more today than ever)
- Engage with total, limited, and no-inerrancy views
- Respond to key objections, including the “slippery slope” charge
- Show how Scripture’s claims about itself leave no room for half-measures
- Offer a biblical and logical defense of total inerrancy
I don’t treat this doctrine as an optional add-on. Inerrancy stands at the heart of orthodoxy. If we cannot trust God’s Word to be true in all it says, we have no ground to stand on for any doctrine, including the gospel.
This short book is written for pastors, theologians, and everyday Christians who refuse to let Scripture be watered down to fit modern sensibilities.
🟦 Preorder now in paperback and ebook formats at your favorite retailer—available July 1st.
📘 Reserve your copy: The Inerrancy of Scripture (Libraries should also have access to the book if you would rather go that route).
💬 As always, reviews are welcome and deeply appreciated once you’ve had a chance to read.
