For decades, theologians have debated whether inerrancy is a helpful term, a divisive term, or even a necessary one. Some prefer “infallibility,” others think we’ve outgrown the entire conversation. But here’s the problem: Scripture never gave us permission to step back from what it says about itself.
I’ve just released a short book titled The Inerrancy of Scripture. It’s not long, not bloated with jargon, and not meant only for the academic elite. It’s for you—the believer who wants to take God at his Word without apology.
In it, I explore what Scripture claims about itself, why that matters for every doctrine we hold, and what happens when we start making our minds the arbiter of truth. This isn’t about drawing lines for the sake of controversy. It’s about asking whether we’re still willing to submit to the God who speaks truthfully, authoritatively, and without error.
If you’ve ever been told this debate is over, or worse, that it never really mattered in the first place, I challenge you to reconsider.
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