EFCA Theology Conference Resources TylerR Fri, 03/06/15 8:29 pm Bible, Theology & Philosophy Inerrancy Bibliology TEDS “Amidst all the excitement over the Shepherd’s Conference, many people may have not realized that the EFCA recently held a similarly-themed theology conference on ‘The Doctrine of the Scriptures.’ Speakers included many faculty from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. The audio and, in some cases,” Discussion Larry Nelson Fri, 03/06/15 7:20 am What a great panel of speakers Carson, Dockery, Woodbridge, etc……I’ve long had a very high opinion of TEDS. josh p Fri, 03/06/15 8:06 am Thanks Tyler! Thanks Tyler! Related . . . Topics: Creation, Genealogies, Young Earth, Inerrancy Why a Commitment to Inerrancy Does Not Demand a Strictly 6000-Year-Old Earth: One Young Earther's Plea for Realism (Part 3) Why a Commitment to Inerrancy Does Not Demand a Strictly 6,000-Year-Old Earth: One Young Earther's Plea for Realism (Part 2) Why a Commitment to Inerrancy Does Not Demand a Strictly 6,000-Year-Old Earth: One Young Earther's Plea for Realism (Part 1) J. I. Packer: Don’t Like the Term Biblical “Inerrancy”? Fine. But What about the Concepts? 55 percent of Americans believe in biblical inerrancy, study finds Pagination Previous page 3 … not returning evil for evil or reviling for reviling, but on the contrary blessing, knowing that you were called to this, that you may inherit a blessing.(NKJV, 1 Peter 3:9)
Larry Nelson Fri, 03/06/15 7:20 am What a great panel of speakers Carson, Dockery, Woodbridge, etc……I’ve long had a very high opinion of TEDS. josh p Fri, 03/06/15 8:06 am Thanks Tyler! Thanks Tyler! Related . . . Topics: Creation, Genealogies, Young Earth, Inerrancy Why a Commitment to Inerrancy Does Not Demand a Strictly 6000-Year-Old Earth: One Young Earther's Plea for Realism (Part 3) Why a Commitment to Inerrancy Does Not Demand a Strictly 6,000-Year-Old Earth: One Young Earther's Plea for Realism (Part 2) Why a Commitment to Inerrancy Does Not Demand a Strictly 6,000-Year-Old Earth: One Young Earther's Plea for Realism (Part 1) J. I. Packer: Don’t Like the Term Biblical “Inerrancy”? Fine. But What about the Concepts? 55 percent of Americans believe in biblical inerrancy, study finds Pagination Previous page 3 … not returning evil for evil or reviling for reviling, but on the contrary blessing, knowing that you were called to this, that you may inherit a blessing.(NKJV, 1 Peter 3:9)
josh p Fri, 03/06/15 8:06 am Thanks Tyler! Thanks Tyler! Related . . . Topics: Creation, Genealogies, Young Earth, Inerrancy Why a Commitment to Inerrancy Does Not Demand a Strictly 6000-Year-Old Earth: One Young Earther's Plea for Realism (Part 3) Why a Commitment to Inerrancy Does Not Demand a Strictly 6,000-Year-Old Earth: One Young Earther's Plea for Realism (Part 2) Why a Commitment to Inerrancy Does Not Demand a Strictly 6,000-Year-Old Earth: One Young Earther's Plea for Realism (Part 1) J. I. Packer: Don’t Like the Term Biblical “Inerrancy”? Fine. But What about the Concepts? 55 percent of Americans believe in biblical inerrancy, study finds Pagination Previous page 3 … not returning evil for evil or reviling for reviling, but on the contrary blessing, knowing that you were called to this, that you may inherit a blessing.(NKJV, 1 Peter 3:9)
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