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In 1978, the Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy was produced to define and clarify the claim that the Bible does not contain errors. In this podcast, Keith Foskey discusses the subject of inerrancy in light of the existence of textual variants in the manuscript tradition and how the Chicago Statement still stands as a useful took in this discussion. He also discusses teachings by men like Wesley Huff and others who are working towards clarifying the history of ancient manuscripts over against the claims of those who argue for corruption in the text.
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In 1978, the Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy was produced to define and clarify the claim that the Bible does not contain errors. In this podcast, Keith Foskey discusses the subject of inerrancy in light of the existence of textual variants in the manuscript tradition and how the Chicago Statement still stands as a useful took in this discussion. He also discusses teachings by men like Wesley Huff and others who are working towards clarifying the history of ancient manuscripts over against the claims of those who argue for corruption in the text.
http://www.Reformed.Money
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