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"The unpleasant task of exposing shoddy scholarship can rarely have
been taken in hand with so much gentleness and grace as it is in
Professor Woodbridge's response to The Authority and Interpretation
of the Bible. A nasty job nicely done. In The Authority and
Interpretation of the Bible two young professors tried to show that
the best theology before the Reformation and the best Reformed
theology since affirms the infallibility of Scripture in matters of
faith and conduct but allows it to be incorrect on matters of
historical and scientific detail. Professor Woodbridge's learned
review makes it impossible to doubt that this paradoxical opinion
is wrong. With courtesy and restraint Professor Woodbridge
administers a series of knock-out blows to the confidently voiced
claim that factual inerrancy is no authentic element in the
historic Christian view of Scripture. Professor Woodbridge brings
scholarly integrity and a great weight of learning to the business
of setting straight the record, confused by others, as to how
Christians through the centuries have regarded the Bible. His
monograph is a model of careful analysis and cool, corrective
controversy. It advances understanding of the history of thought
about Scripture in a way that the more pretentious essay that
called it forth quite failed to do." --James I. Packer
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