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The Inerrancy and Infallibility of Scripture

As Reformed thinkers and theologians, we are quick to affirm the sovereignty of God as well as the authority and veracity of Scripture, and so we should. Throughout human history there have been times in which heresies assailed the sound doctrine of the church which necessitated the church to provide clarity on doctrinal issues. The hypostatic union, the doctrine that affirms that Jesus Christ is fully God and fully man, which was so biblically and beautifully articulated and defended by Athanasius at the Council of Nicaea in 325 A.D., is one such example. In our own day, we post post-moderns at the outset of the 21st century face a broader culture outside the church that posits a post-truth view of the world, that is, that there is no such thing as absolute truth, which, for anyone paying attention, is clearly a self-refuting claim of absolutism. Moreover, the many machinations of such alethieaphobic worldviews have also made significant inroads into the church, challenging both its o

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