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Inerrancy and Worldview: Answering Modern Challenges to the Bible is unavailable, but you can change that!

Though the Bible presents a personal and relational God, popular modern worldviews portray an impersonal divine force in a purely material world. Readers influenced by this competing worldview hold assumptions about fundamental issues—like the nature of humanity, evil, and the purpose of life—that present profound obstacles to understanding the Bible. In Inerrancy and Worldview, Vern Poythress...

what the law is. All scientists, for example, accept Newton’s second law of motion, namely, F = ma (Force F equals mass m times acceleration a). This law is a good approximate representation of the relation between forces and accelerations, provided the masses involved are not too large or too small, and the velocities are not too big.2 All scientists “agree.” But if the real law is personal, we should give thanks to God for it. We should see this one law as an expression of the wisdom of God, which
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