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Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy
The authority of Scripture is a key issue for the Christian Church in this
and every age. Those who profess faith in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior
are called to show the reality of their discipleship by humbly and
faithfully obeying God's written Word. To stray from Scripture in faith or
conduct is disloyalty to our Master. Recognition of the total truth and
trustworthiness of Holy Scripture is essential to a full grasp and
adequate confession of its authority.
The following Statement affirms this inerrancy of Scripture afresh,
making clear our understanding of it and warning against its denial. We
are persuaded that to deny it is to set aside the witness of Jesus Christ
and of the Holy Spirit and to refuse that submission to the claims of
God's own Word that marks true Christian faith. We see it as our timely
duty to make this affirmation in the face of current lapses from the truth
of inerrancy among our fellow Christians and misunderstanding of this
doctrine in the world at large.
This Statement consists of three parts:
a Summary Statement, Articles of Affirmation and Denial,
and an accompanying Exposition. It has been prepared in the course
of a three-day consultation in Chicago.
Those who have signed the Summary Statement and the Articles wish
to affirm their own conviction as to the inerrancy of Scripture and to
encourage and challenge one another and all Christians to growing
appreciation and understanding of this doctrine. We acknowledge the
limitations of a document prepared in a brief, intensive conference and do
not propose that this Statement be given creedal weight. Yet we rejoice in
the deepening of our own convictions through our discussions together, and
we pray that the Statement we have signed may be used to the glory of our
God toward a new reformation of the Church in its faith, life and mission.
We offer this Statement in a spirit, not of contention, but of humility
and love, which we propose by God's grace to maintain in any future
dialogue arising out of what we have said. We gladly acknowledge that many
who deny the inerrancy of Scripture do not display the consequences of
this denial in the rest of their belief and behavior, and we are conscious
that we who confess this doctrine often deny it in life by failing to
bring our thoughts and deeds, our traditions and habits, into true
subjection to the divine Word.
We invite response to this Statement from any who see reason to amend its
affirmations about Scripture by the light of Scripture itself, under whose
infallible authority we stand as we speak. We claim no personal
infallibility for the witness we bear, and for any help that enables us to
strengthen this testimony to God's Word we shall be grateful. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [Vision of South Strand Community Church] [Core Values of South Strand Community Church] [Basic statement of faith] [Mike's personal confession of faith] [The Chicago statement of biblical inerrancy] [A faith to confess- introduction] [1689 Baptist confession of faith] |
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