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Rescuing Inerrancy

A Scientific Defense

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Rescuing Inerrancy

By: Hugh Ross
Narrated by: Tom Parks
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Theologians, pastors, and churchgoers face a growing crisis. An increasing number of respected evangelical scholar's say it's time to rethink the bedrock doctrine of biblical inerrancy. They claim that new scientific findings necessitate an overhaul of inerrancy for Christianity to remain viable in the intellectual sphere.

In Rescuing Inerrancy, astrophysicist Hugh Ross offers a scientific defense of biblical inerrancy. He provides evidence for a moderate concordist view of dual revelation—the notion that God faithfully reveals himself in the book of Scripture and the book of nature. Ross's survey of the latest scientific evidence will equip you to defend this historical view and instill confidence that the testimony of nature will always concord with the words of Scripture.

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I love the topic and how Hugh Ross builds his argument. I hope the church around the world takes it seriously.

(I find it distracting, though, when the narrator stresses a preposition, and somehow seems to miss the point of the sentence.)

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Great reading of both scripture and science. Ross really calls out theologians like Walton and Lane Craig for essential chickening-out at critical points and giving in to views posited by unbelieving scientists. The theory that Adam and Eve were not the only two original humans, as scripture tells us, is one of these major pitfalls that both Walton and Craig seem open to. Bravo Hugh Ross, Bravo.

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