Feb 11, 2014

The Spirit's Internal Witness

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Here's an excerpt from The Spirit's Internal Witness, R.C. Sproul's contribution to the February issue of Tabletalk:

Nearly forty years ago, I was a part of a group known as the International Council on Biblical Inerrancy. Concerned about the impact of liberal higher criticism, we gathered to define what it means that the Bible does not teach any error and to articulate a defensible position on the trustworthiness of God's Word that Christians could use to combat misunderstandings and misrepresentations of the church's historic position on the Bible. The council developed the Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy, which deals with many issues related to the inspiration and truthfulness of Scripture.

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