Dynamic Infallibility


Also see Infallibility.

Proposes that if the Bible had errors, it is still infallible. It can be considered the only perfect rule of faith and practice without requiring or implying strict inerrancy.

Francis A. Schaeffer and John D. Woodbridge object to this as unbiblical, dualistic, and nonsensical.

(The Origin of the Bible: Newly Updated by F. F. Bruce, J. I. Packer, Philip W. Comfort, and Carl F. H. Henry, 2020. Pages 39.)