inerrancy (Meaning)

Wordnet

inerrancy (n)

(Christianity) exemption from error

Webster

inerrancy (n.)

Exemption from error.

inerrancy Sentence Examples

  1. The inerrancy of the Bible is a key tenet of many Christian faiths.
  2. Some scholars argue that the Bible is not inerrant in all of its parts.
  3. The doctrine of inerrancy asserts that the Bible is without error in all matters of faith and practice.
  4. The inerrancy debate has been a source of division within Christianity for centuries.
  5. Inerrancy is not the same as infallibility, which is a broader claim about the Bible's authority.
  6. Many evangelical Christians believe that the Bible is inerrant and the ultimate authority for their faith.
  7. The Roman Catholic Church does not hold to the doctrine of inerrancy, but it does affirm the inspiration of the Bible.
  8. Some biblical scholars believe that the Bible is inerrant in its core message, but not in every detail.
  9. The inerrancy of the Bible has been called into question by discoveries in science and historical research.
  10. Despite the challenges to the doctrine of inerrancy, many Christians continue to believe that the Bible is the infallible word of God.

FAQs About the word inerrancy

(Christianity) exemption from errorExemption from error.

infallibility, solidness, dependability,reliability, trustworthiness, credibility, solidity, creditability, trustability, reliableness

unreliability, unreliability, dodginess, dodginess, doubtfulness, questionableness, dubiousness,shakiness, doubtfulness, shakiness

The inerrancy of the Bible is a key tenet of many Christian faiths.

Some scholars argue that the Bible is not inerrant in all of its parts.

The doctrine of inerrancy asserts that the Bible is without error in all matters of faith and practice.

The inerrancy debate has been a source of division within Christianity for centuries.