THE SPECTRUM OF INERRANCY: AN EXPLORATION OF DAVID S. DOCKERY’S TYPOLOGICAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE INERRANCY DEBATE IN EVANGELICALISM Cover Image

THE SPECTRUM OF INERRANCY: AN EXPLORATION OF DAVID S. DOCKERY’S TYPOLOGICAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE INERRANCY DEBATE IN EVANGELICALISM
THE SPECTRUM OF INERRANCY: AN EXPLORATION OF DAVID S. DOCKERY’S TYPOLOGICAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE INERRANCY DEBATE IN EVANGELICALISM

Author(s): Gabriel A. Desjardins
Subject(s): Systematic Theology
Published by: Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai
Keywords: evangelicalism; biblical inerrancy; David S. Dockery; biblical authority; hermeneutics;

Summary/Abstract: The present article explores the typological contributions to the inerrancy debate of David S. Dockery, the Chancellor of Trinity International University. Resulting from controversies in the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) during the 1970s and 80s, Dockery provided a valuable typological framework for identifying a spectrum of positions in the inerrancy debate. Dockery’s frameworks provide a helpful lens for understanding the complexity of inerrancy. Some positions are more conservative and deductivist, and other positions are more liberal and inductivist. These distinctions often create a barrier, a presuppositional divide, which is difficult to cross in a debate context. Dockery’s variations provide a means of at least understanding the divide and the positions that differ from one’s own. To that aim, I present Dockery’s variations as a vital component for all attempts at dialogue in the inerrancy debate.

  • Issue Year: 66/2021
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 69-96
  • Page Count: 28
  • Language: English
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