inerrantist
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3VERB + INERRANTIST
ask, reject
INERRANTIST + NOUN
scripture
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in, with
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noun
Someone who believes in the inerrancy of religious scripture.
Both the errantist and the inerrantist, each in his own way, allows the conviction that geocentricism is false to shape his interpretation of what God was saying by way of that passage from Psalm 93.
If you were to ask an inerrantist if she agrees with Ezek 18:20, she would certainly answer in the affirmative.
adj
Pertaining to such beliefs.
Theologians who reject the inerrantist view of the Bible have pointed out several problems with it.
Many commentators, especially those with an “inerrantist” view of Scripture, claim that any interpretation questioning the actions of Elisha and the value of this story is sinful.
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4Both the errantist and the inerrantist, each in his own way, allows the conviction that geocentricism is false to shape his interpretation of what God was saying by way of that passage from Psalm 93.
WiktionaryIf you were to ask an inerrantist if she agrees with Ezek 18:20, she would certainly answer in the affirmative.
WiktionaryTheologians who reject the inerrantist view of the Bible have pointed out several problems with it.
WiktionaryMany commentators, especially those with an “inerrantist” view of Scripture, claim that any interpretation questioning the actions of Elisha and the value of this story is sinful.
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