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- English
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Inerrancy and the Spiritual Formation of Younger Evangelicals
About this book
In Inerrancy and the Spiritual Formation of Younger Evangelicals, readers are urged to pastorally consider their own spiritual responsibilities toward students by taking more seriously six representative critical discoveries that students tend to make during the course of their higher education. By doing this, it is hoped that leaders and teachers might become more sensitive to the reality that younger evangelicals are not generally already convinced of the Bible's inerrancy and may even be secretly and frantically searching for existentially workable bibliological alternatives. It behooves evangelical leaders as responsible shepherds of God's people to give their students the social and spiritual room they need to breathe by offering them acceptably orthodox alternatives for understanding the inspiration and authority of the Bible.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Recognition One: Evangelical Worldview Philosophy Is “Corrupting” Our Youths
- Recognition Two: Equivocation Should Be Pointed Out to the Young Evangeli
- Discursus: Wrestling with 1 Tim 2.11–15, A Case in Point
- Recognition Three: Young Evangelicals Should Not Bind Scripture to Christ
- Recognition Four: Young Evangelicals Can Learn From an Old Controversy
- Recognition Five: Young Evangelicals Need to See the Openness of Canon
- Recognition Six: Young Evangelicals Need to Appreciate the Canonical Dialectic
- Conclusion
- Afterword
- Appendix