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inerrancy

/in-er-uhn-see, -ur-/US // ɪnˈɛr ən si, -ˈɜr- //

无误,无误性,神圣性,无误的

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : lack of error; infallibility.
    • : the belief that the Bible is free from error in matters of science as well as those of faith.Compare creationism.

Examples

  • Burgon was a believer in Biblical inerrancy, or what we'd call a fundamentalist.

  • There is, in fact, not a single quality of human nature that can be said to act with inerrancy.

  • Such a teacher must believe in the inerrancy of the autographs of Scripture.

  • An order from the Vatican was law; and the Bishop obeyed it with no other thought than its inerrancy and inexorability.

  • Too blind a confidence in the inerrancy of logic is almost as dangerous as superstition.

  • One contradiction is fatal to the claim of inerrancy and divinity.