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A Brief Thought on Inerrancy in the Classroom

May 7, 2014

“Inerrancy” is a belief about the Christian Scriptures that many embrace, some question, and some outright reject. If you are a Bible teacher, surely all you need do is educate your learners on what the Bible is and says, right? There is a temptation to simplistic Bible teaching that models not only a low view … More A Brief Thought on Inerrancy in the Classroom

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