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Inspiration and Incarnation

Book • 2015
Peter Enns' "Inspiration and Incarnation" explores the complex relationship between the Bible's divine inspiration and its human authorship.

Enns argues that the Bible is both divinely inspired and deeply rooted in its historical and cultural context.

He challenges traditional views of biblical inerrancy, proposing a more nuanced understanding of the text's authority.

The book sparked significant controversy within evangelical circles, highlighting the ongoing debate about biblical interpretation and the tension between faith and historical scholarship.

Enns' work has significantly influenced discussions about the nature of scripture and its relevance to contemporary readers.

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Mentioned by Peter Enns as his attempt to discuss how the nature of scripture is not devoid of humanity.
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#198 – Peter Enns: How we got the Old Testament
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Luke Janssen
as a book that caused a significant conflict at Westminster Theological Seminary.
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#181 – Peter Enns and the control of orthodoxy
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Jon McLaughlin
as the book that caused controversy during Peter Enns' time at Westminster Theological Seminary.
Peter Enns: "Dad, Snakes can't talk."

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