A review by hannahross12
Five Views on Biblical Inerrancy by Michael F. Bird, Peter E. Enns, R. Albert Mohler Jr

I almost wish it was required to read a book of this style before forming and/or sharing opinions on any given topic. I'm definitely coming away with more questions than answers, but in a good way, I think! It was helpful to realize that certain views of Scripture that I've historically written off as obviously incorrect actually have more sound logic and reasoning behind them than I've ever given them (or those who hold them) credit for. If you have found yourself asking questions about how or why Christians think the Bible is trustworthy, I would recommend this book as a resource for engaging those questions. This is the first Counterpoints book that I've read, but I am eager to read more of them and would also recommend looking into the other topics covered in the series.