01.10. Select and Recommended Bibliography
Biblical Inerrancy by John H Gerstner Select and Recommended Bibliography
* Bruce, Frederick Fyvie. Are the New Testament Documents Reliable? London, Inter-Varsity Fellowship, 1946.
* Engelder, Theodore. Scripture Cannot Be Broken; Six Objections to Verbal Inspiration Examined in the Light of the Scripture. St. Louis, Concordia Publishing House, 1944.
* Gaussen, François Samuel Robert Louis. Theopneustia: The Bible, Its Divine Origin and Inspiration, Deduced from Internal Evidence, and the Testimonies of Nature, History and Science. Cincinnati, George S. Blanchard, 1859.
* Haley, John W. An Examination of the Alleged Discrepancies of the Bible. Chicago, W. C. Holmes, 1876.
* Henry, Carl Ferdinand Howard (ed). Revelation and the Bible. Grand Rapids, Baker Book House, 1958.
* Packer, James Innell. “Fundamentalism” and the Word of God; Some Evangelical Principles. Grand Rapids, Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 1958.
* Walvoord, John F. (ed.). Inspiration and Interpretation. Grand Rapids, Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 1957.
* Warfield, Benjamin Breckinridge.* The Inspiration and Authority of the Bible. Philadelphia, Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing Co., 1948.
* Can I Trust My Bible? Important questions often asked about the Bible, with some answers by eight evangelical scholars. Chicago, Moody Press, 1963.
* The Infallible Word, a Symposium by the Members of the Faculty of Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, The Presbyterian Guardian Publishing Corp., 1946.
*Warfield is author of other works and articles bearing on our subject. We recommend his writings as best of all and himself as the ablest Reformed theologian of the twentieth century.
