There are a few vocal philosophers (influenced by Reformed Theology) in my country who deny Biblical inerrancy.
I have been wondering if a helpful framework for defending Biblical inerrancy would be a Trinitarian framework. Here is my attempt.
All Scripture is breathed out by God [ 2 Tim 3:16 ESV]. Therefore because God cannot err, neither can scripture.
Jesus Christ is the Word incarnate [John 1:1; 1 John 1:1 ff ]. Because the Lord Jesus cannot err, neither can scripture.
The Holy Spirit is the author of the scriptures and also testifies to them [2 Pet 1: 21; Calvin's Institutes 1:1X]. The Spirit cannot err, therefore neither can scripture.
Thoughts?
I have been wondering if a helpful framework for defending Biblical inerrancy would be a Trinitarian framework. Here is my attempt.
All Scripture is breathed out by God [ 2 Tim 3:16 ESV]. Therefore because God cannot err, neither can scripture.
Jesus Christ is the Word incarnate [John 1:1; 1 John 1:1 ff ]. Because the Lord Jesus cannot err, neither can scripture.
The Holy Spirit is the author of the scriptures and also testifies to them [2 Pet 1: 21; Calvin's Institutes 1:1X]. The Spirit cannot err, therefore neither can scripture.
Thoughts?