Inerrancy and Hermeneutic

Written by Harvie M. Conn (ed.) Reviewed By Craig L. Blomberg

This is one of the more important works among an otherwise overly large body of North American evangelical literature on biblical inerrancy and infallibility. All of the contributors teach at Westminster Seminary in Philadelphia, which carries on the conservative Reformed tradition of the old Princeton Seminary before it abandoned evangelical distinctives. For the most part, the contributors present the most recent and most nuanced stages of the discussions on biblical authority and show that commitment to the concept of inerrancy is not incompatible with a moderate appropriation of biblical criticism and a relatively sophisticated understanding of hermeneutics.


Craig L. Blomberg

Craig L. Blomberg
Denver Seminary
Denver, Colorado, USA