

159 - Why Michael Licona is Wrong about "Flexible Inerrancy"
Jun 15, 2025
12:26
In this conversation, Dr. West and Dr. Weaver critically examine Michael Licona's views on biblical inerrancy, particularly his concept of 'flexible inerrancy.' They express concern over the implications of Licona's arguments for the integrity of scripture and the lack of pushback from the evangelical community. The discussion highlights the need for a robust dialogue on these theological issues and the role of evangelical institutions in addressing them.
- Michael Licona's book raises significant concerns about biblical inerrancy.
- Licona's concept of 'flexible inerrancy' is extremely problematic.
-There is a lack of pushback from evangelical scholars against Licona's views.
- Licona's arguments are viewed as a form of theological liberalism.
- The speakers express sadness over Licona's departure from traditional beliefs.
- There is a call for more engagement and critique of Licona's work.
- The role of evangelical institutions in addressing these issues is discussed.
- The conversation highlights the need for a robust response to Licona's views at ETS.
- Michael Licona's book raises significant concerns about biblical inerrancy.
- Licona's concept of 'flexible inerrancy' is extremely problematic.
-There is a lack of pushback from evangelical scholars against Licona's views.
- Licona's arguments are viewed as a form of theological liberalism.
- The speakers express sadness over Licona's departure from traditional beliefs.
- There is a call for more engagement and critique of Licona's work.
- The role of evangelical institutions in addressing these issues is discussed.
- The conversation highlights the need for a robust response to Licona's views at ETS.