Chicago Statement on biblical Inerrancy (1978)
Not sure if this interests anyone but figured I would make it available anyways.
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Great statement! Too often people make the Bible out to be a human project instead of the Word of the Living God.
Thanks for make it available so that it will be easy to present in my classes.
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Thanks John!
BTW, for those who don't want maintain another Personal Book, the text of the Chicago Statement is also included in these resources:
Systematic Theology (Grudem): logosres:grudemest;art=r.8.57.1.9.0.0.0
God, Revelation and Authority (Henry): logosres:godrevauth;ref=VolumePage.V_4,_p_211
The Erosion of Inerrancy in Evangelicalism (Beale): logosres:09bb57a3c5a4b5cec1cd2bac26fd181f;art=r21
JETS vol 21: logosres:gs-jets-21;ref=VolumeNumberPage.V_21,_N_3,_p_280;off=2436
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Thanks John!
BTW, for those who don't want maintain another Personal Book, the text of the Chicago Statement is also included in these resources:
Systematic Theology (Grudem): logosres:grudemest;art=r.8.57.1.9.0.0.0
God, Revelation and Authority (Henry): logosres:godrevauth;ref=VolumePage.V_4,_p_211
The Erosion of Inerrancy in Evangelicalism (Beale): logosres:09bb57a3c5a4b5cec1cd2bac26fd181f;art=r21
JETS vol 21: logosres:gs-jets-21;ref=VolumeNumberPage.V_21,_N_3,_p_280;off=2436
Curiosity got me as well earlier today, whether such a foundational text shouldn't be somewhere in my Logos library.
I have it as well in Beale's "The erosion of inerrancy", btw. a Vyrso book http://vyrso.com/product/14581/the-erosion-of-inerrancy-in-evangelicalism-responding-to-new-challenges-to-biblical-authority
and in WEA's Evangelical Review of Theology Vol 4/1980 here logosres:ert004;ref=Page.p_8;off=-496
Both of these resources contain the text of Statement and Articles as well as the Exposition. While some sources omit the exposition - and its not printed in my paper copy of Grudem's ST, dont know whether it is in the Logos edition - Beale and the WEA have it.
There's one question though: why are there different versions of this text? At logosres:09bb57a3c5a4b5cec1cd2bac26fd181f;art=r21;off=12453 respectivele logosres:ert004;ref=Page.p_14;off=206 the exposition deals with "creation, revelation and inspiration" and starts with "The Triune God, who formed all things" - the PB only says "The God, who formed". Is there a non-trinitarian version of it?
I looked up the PDF version at DTS http://library.dts.edu/Pages/TL/Special/ICBI_1.pdf which seems to claim sort of canonicity by stating that the original document is at DTS' archives, it reads the trinitarian version.
The version without "triune" is found e.g. at http://www.spurgeon.org/~phil/creeds/chicago.htm and at http://carm.org/chicago-statement-of-biblical-inerrancy and a number of other places on the web. Very strange.
EDIT: it gets even more strange, when one compares the "trinitarian" version (I used the text from WEA) with the "non-trinitarian" wordfile (I used John's file). While the "non-trinitarian" version seems to fix a typo or two, it introduces some strange readings ("of" instead of "or") at some places and speaks in Article IX of the "falseness" instead of the "fallenness" of these writers = biblical authors.
Have joy in the Lord!
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Both of these resources contain the text of
Statement and Articles as well as the Exposition. While some sources
omit the exposition - and its not printed in my paper copy of Grudem's
ST, dont know whether it is in the Logos edition - Beale and the WEA
have it.FWIW, God, Revelation and Authority and JETS vol 21 also have the exposition (and have "triune"). Grudem's ST in Logos does not have the exposition.
There's one question though: why are there different versions of this text? At logosres:09bb57a3c5a4b5cec1cd2bac26fd181f;art=r21;off=12453 respectivele logosres:ert004;ref=Page.p_14;off=206 the
exposition deals with "creation, revelation and inspiration" and starts
with "The Triune God, who formed all things" - the PB only says "The
God, who formed". Is there a non-trinitarian version of it?Good question.
The fact that all printed sources have "The triune God" makes me think that it is original. JETS vol 21 was published in 1978. God, Revelation and Authority volumes 3 & 4 were published in 1979. I suppose it's possible that GT&A was revised over time, but I think that it's unlikely for a journal article to be revised. (I don't have ERT, but you say it's 1980).
On the other hand, the only copies without "triune" are easily modified web-based copies of unknown primary source.
Draw your own conclusions.
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EDIT: it gets even more strange, when one compares the "trinitarian" version (I used the text from WEA) with the "non-trinitarian" wordfile (I used John's file). While the "non-trinitarian" version seems to fix a typo or two, it introduces some strange readings ("of" instead of "or") at some places and speaks in Article IX of the "falseness" instead of the "fallenness" of these writers = biblical authors.
Sounds like scribal errors. [:D]
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EDIT: it gets even more strange, when one compares the "trinitarian" version (I used the text from WEA) with the "non-trinitarian" wordfile (I used John's file). While the "non-trinitarian" version seems to fix a typo or two, it introduces some strange readings ("of" instead of "or") at some places and speaks in Article IX of the "falseness" instead of the "fallenness" of these writers = biblical authors.
Sounds like scribal errors.
Yes, indeed. Trying to make some things better and introducing some real blunders along the way...
Have joy in the Lord!
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I have tried to update the document along the lines of the DTS pdf. This now is an "eclectic" text - I tried to get back to the reading of DTS (and thus accepted John's rediangs against WEA, if they seemed okay), but against DTS I retained the correction of the obvious misquote of 1 Pet. 1:21 into 2 Pet 1:21.
2273.Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy.docx
Have joy in the Lord!
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Peace to all! *smile*
Thank you to all who contributed to this delightful thread! Although I had it in a couple of other places, I am pleased to have it as a PB for easy reference! Am grateful!
John 16:22-24
Philippians 4: 4 Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice. 5 Let your reasonableness be known to everyone. The Lord is at hand..........
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The statement is included in the free resource by R.C. Sproul "Can I Trust the Bible"
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Thanks for the info, David. This also reminds me again of our buddy Milford.
*smile*
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Thanks for the info, David. This also reminds me again of our buddy Milford.
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Blessings,
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*smile*
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A bit of thread revival...
Does anyone have the Chicago Statement on Biblical Hermeneutics and the Chicago Statement on Biblical Application as well? It strikes me that all three together would be a useful resource.
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Does anyone have the Chicago Statement on Biblical Hermeneutics
http://www.alliancenet.org/the-chicago-statement-on-biblical-hermeneutics
and the Chicago Statement on Biblical Application as well?
http://www.alliancenet.org/the-chicago-statement-on-biblical-application
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Does anyone have the Chicago Statement on Biblical Hermeneutics
http://www.alliancenet.org/the-chicago-statement-on-biblical-hermeneutics
and the Chicago Statement on Biblical Application as well?
http://www.alliancenet.org/the-chicago-statement-on-biblical-application
Thanks!
I was actually interested to see if anyone had made a PB out of them. I'm capable of doing so, but I wanted to see if the work has been done already before I engage in the project.
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You (or someone with the above resources) might also check to see if they are included anywhere in an existing Logos resource.
Eating a steady diet of government cheese, and living in a van down by the river.
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You (or someone with the above resources) might also check to see if they are included anywhere in an existing Logos resource.
As small as my library is, I'd be supremely surprised if they are found therein. Someone with a larger library might have them, though.
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BTW, for those who don't want maintain another Personal Book, the text of the Chicago Statement is also included in these resources:
Systematic Theology (Grudem): logosres:grudemest;art=r.8.57.1.9.0.0.0
God, Revelation and Authority (Henry): logosres:godrevauth;ref=VolumePage.V_4,_p_211
The Erosion of Inerrancy in Evangelicalism (Beale): logosres:09bb57a3c5a4b5cec1cd2bac26fd181f;art=r21
JETS vol 21: logosres:gs-jets-21;ref=VolumeNumberPage.V_21,_N_3,_p_280;off=2436
You can add to this list Themelios, 4:3, April 1979: logosres:themelios04-3;ref=Page.p_102;off=4511
Eating a steady diet of government cheese, and living in a van down by the river.
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As small as my library is, I'd be supremely surprised if they are found therein. Someone with a larger library might have them, though.
They were not in my library.
Perhaps these would make good candidates for a PB.
Eating a steady diet of government cheese, and living in a van down by the river.
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Here is a collection comprised of all of the signors of the CSBI. All who signed are all listed so as their titles are added to Logos, they will show up in the collection.
L2 lvl4 (...) WORDsearch, all the way through L10,
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Does anyone have the Chicago Statement on Biblical Hermeneutics
http://www.alliancenet.org/the-chicago-statement-on-biblical-hermeneutics
and the Chicago Statement on Biblical Application as well?
http://www.alliancenet.org/the-chicago-statement-on-biblical-application
Thanks!
I was actually interested to see if anyone had made a PB out of them. I'm capable of doing so, but I wanted to see if the work has been done already before I engage in the project.
The first one is included in a massive PB resource by MJ Smith called Creeds: https://community.logos.com/forums/p/79603/556958.aspx#556958
Have joy in the Lord!
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Now I made the second one - i.e. Chicagi III - into a PB source: 2605.The Chicago Statement on Biblical Application.docx
The text is from the ACE website (articles) and the DTS pdf (introduction)
EDIT: I saw that MJ used for Chicago II the version without Exposition (but with an inline commentary by N. Geisler) for the Creeds compendium.
Since I personally draw more from the Expositon (actually a full-fledged article on biblical hermeneutics) by J.I. Packer and this is the version given by the DTS archives and ACE, too, I made another PB source from the ACE text: 3482.The Chicago Statement On Biblical Hermeneutics.docx
I updated HJ van der Wal's Reading List accordingly.
Have joy in the Lord!
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Eating a steady diet of government cheese, and living in a van down by the river.
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[Y] and thanks!
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MJ used for Chicago II the version without Exposition (but with an inline commentary by N. Geisler) for the Creeds compendium.
this edition is now also available as a standalone document by Doc B: https://community.logos.com/forums/t/111479.aspx
Have joy in the Lord!
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Now I made the second one - i.e. Chicagi III - into a PB source: 2605.The Chicago Statement on Biblical Application.docx
Since I personally draw more from the Expositon (actually a full-fledged article on biblical hermeneutics) by J.I. Packer and this is the version given by the DTS archives and ACE, too, I made another PB source from the ACE text: 3482.The Chicago Statement On Biblical Hermeneutics.docx
Somehow I missed your post. Thanks for sharing these. They are both great companion resources.
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