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Abstract A doctrine maintained historically by all branches of the Christian church but today maintained chiefly by evangelical Protestants and by conservative American denominations (the largest being the Lutheran Church‐Missouri Synod and the Southern Baptist Convention, both of which underwent intense internal struggles over the issue). Among American evangelicals are institutions, such as the Fuller Theological Seminary, which have removed biblical inerrancy from their doctrinal stance. On the English ecclesiastical scene, the general spiritual authority of Scripture is stressed, but there is considerable reticence toward the use of the terminology of scriptural inerrancy.

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