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英:[ɪn'erənsɪ]
美:[ɪn'erənsɪ]
词根:inerrant
adj.inerrant 无错误的,绝对正确的
Noun
1. (Christianity) exemption from error;
"biblical inerrancy"
1788年,由 inerrant 和抽象名词后缀 -cy 组成。
The first known use of inerrancy was circa 1834
1 God may still be hung up on notions of “absolute truth” or the “inerrancy of Scripture” that have been a hallmark of traditional, orthodox religion.
2 They remain deeply committed to the tenet of Biblical inerrancy, and the idea that the Bible, as a whole, is divine revelation.
3 I don’t insist on the inerrancy of Scripture.
4 One day, they proclaim its inerrancy and say it must be loved, honored and obeyed in all its original perfection.
5 Prioritizing an individual’s personal relationship with God and plain reading of the scriptures, they also created new standards of orthodoxy, including the “inerrancy” of the Bible.
6 Wherefore human laws cannot have that inerrancy that belongs to the demonstrated conclusions of sciences.
7 It is in these great ideas that the value of these writings consists, and not in any petty infallibility of phrase, or inerrancy of statement.
8 "Faith in the thing grows faith in the report"; and fantastic doctrines of the verbal inerrancy of the Bible have been held by numbers of earnest Christians.
9 For a doctrine of inerrancy is manifestly unserviceable until errors of transmission have been eliminated.
10 The streetwise aesthetic of the Jesus Movement had always been joined to a firm belief in Biblical inerrancy.
11 This is owing to the inerrancy which the movement of the sensitive or even natural appetite derives from the certainty of the knowledge that precedes it.
12 Biblical inerrancy, which Noll points out had never before occupied such a central place in any Christian movement, became foundational.
13 That debate took Lexington this week to unfamiliar territory: the annual meeting, in Baltimore, of America’s largest society for evangelical theologians, where Biblical inerrancy topped the agenda.
14 To take but one example out of many that might be given: what has modern criticism made of Calvin's doctrine of the inerrancy of Scripture?
15 The youthful King didn't share his father's belief in the inerrancy of the Bible and was put off by his father's fiery preaching style.
16 The final straw came in 1986, when leaders of Baptist seminaries met to declare the inerrancy of Scripture “in any area of reality.”
17 Let those who would prove that there are no mistakes in the Bible produce a cud-chewing coney, and then we will consider the question of inerrancy.
18 He did not, however, dictate to them the form of their writings nor vouch for their verbal inerrancy.
19 Fundamentalists within the denomination insisted its membership was on a slippery slope to theological liberalism by allowing women pastors and by refusing to affirm biblical inerrancy.
20 Wesley didn’t teach fundamentalist ideas such as inerrancy and infallibility.
1 准确
spot-on true dead accurate rigorous pinpoint inerrant properly rigor trueness literality to a tittle on the tick to the tick on the button well and truly
2 绝无错误
3 绝对正确
4 无错误