
Member Reviews

A compelling exploration of a divisive theological issue. Featuring contributions from R. Albert Mohler Jr., Peter Enns, Michael F. Bird, Kevin J. Vanhoozer, and John R. Franke, this book presents a spectrum of perspectives within evangelicalism. Defends the classic doctrine, while challenges its applicability, addresses its global relevance, proposes an Augustinian approach, and reimagines it missionally. The dialogue format, with each author responding to others, fosters a rich, nuanced debate.
The book’s strength lies in its balanced presentation, encouraging readers to wrestle with inerrancy’s theological and practical implications. However, its academic tone may limit accessibility for casual readers. It provides a thorough foundation for understanding how inerrancy shapes evangelical identity, though some sections feel repetitive. A valuable resource for those seeking to navigate this ongoing discussion. Ideal for seminary students or pastors, it invites reflection on Scripture’s authority in a pluralistic world.