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Visit the Website of Defending Inerrancy Bibliography on the Bible (pdf) “What Does It Mean to Say the Bible Is Inerrant?” (opening notes) (pdf) “What Does It Mean to Say the Bible Is Inerrant?” (power point slide deck) (pdf) International Council on Biblical Inerrancy ICBI Explaining Inerrancy (pdf) ICBI Chicago Statement (pdf) ICBI Chicago Statement on Hermeneutics (pdf) ICBI Chicago Statement on Application (pdf) How the ICBI Began (pdf) Signatories of the ICBI (pdf) Typed list of Signatories of the ICBI (pdf) Slide Decks Jesus on the Bible (pdf) The Concept of Truth in the Inerrancy Debate, Revisited (pdf) Jesus Just Left Chicago (pdf) Articles Norman L. Geisler, “Beware of Philosophy: A Warning to Biblical Scholars.” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 42/1 (March 1999): 3-19. (pdf) ________. "The Concept of Truth in the Inerrancy Debate." Bibliotheca Sacra 137 (Oct.-Dec. 1980): 327-339. (pdf) G. K. Beale, “Can the Bible Be Completely Inspired by God and Yet Still Contain Errors? A Response to Some Recent ‘Evangelical’ Proposals” Westminster Theological Journal 73 (2011): 1-22. (pdf) Thomas A. Howe, “Does Gerne Determine Meaning?” Christian Apologetics Journal 6, 1 (Spring 2007): 1-19. (pdf) ________. “Licona and Inerrancy.” (pdf) Videos Richard G. Howe and Michael R. Licona, “What Do We Mean When We Say the Bible is Inerrant?” Richard G. Howe on the Remnant Radio Podcast: “Biblical Inerrancy: What Does ‘Without Error’ Really Mean?” Lydia McGrew, “The Mirror of the Mask.” Pt. 1; Pt. 2; Pt. 3; Pt.4; Pt. 5; Pt. 6; Pt. 7