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

3.0

Five different views of inerrancy from a those with inerrant or nearly inerrant stance. Useful to see some variation and discussion rather than one sentence polemic statements that say "my way or the highway." Several useful things came out of it for me. First and most important is that the subject of inerrancy can be a theological club to pound home a singular interpretation of a passage. This book allows some to disarm the theological club technique. (It was good to see that Mohler's inerrancy take is not the only one out there.)

I am pleasantly surprised that many other reviewers had positive statements on Vanhoozer. I had not heard of him, but am interested in reading some of his other material after being exposed to him in this volume.

Recommended for those who are interested in this topic. (Not all are, nor should they).