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- Title
Lessons from the Heavens: On Scripture, Science and Inerrancy.
- Authors
Lamoureux, Denis O.
- Abstract
Evangelical hermeneutics and the notion of inerrancy are marked by concordism. An examination of the structure and origin of the heavens in Scripture offers an opportunity to reconsider the popular assumption that statements in the Bible align with the facts of nature. The ancient Near Eastern notion of a solid firmament upholding a heavenly sea appears in the Word of God. An approach to inerrancy without concordism is proposed that is rooted in the very words of the Bible and modeled upon the Incarnation. The implications of ancient science in Scripture for the evangelical debate on origins are considered.
- Subjects
EVANGELICALISM; HERMENEUTICS; HEAVEN; BIBLE; WORD of God in Christianity; INCARNATION; ANCIENT science
- Publication
Perspectives on Science & Christian Faith, 2008, Vol 60, Issue 1, p4
- ISSN
0892-2675
- Publication type
Article