Chafer Theological Seminary Journal, Volume 8.
“The Old Testament is not taught as a binding system of external law like the Law of Moses, but as the greatest revelation of God’s Eternal Law. In the Church Age under the New Covenant, the law is not as a yoke about the neck (Acts 15:10), but is part of the all Scripture (2 Timothy 3:16) that the Holy Spirit will internalize to give the believer direction and the mind of Christ in practical areas of Christian living.” (Volume 8, Number 3, Page 62)
“Augustine, in his Epistle 82, wrote: ‘Only to those books which are called canonical have I learned to give honor so that I believe most firmly that no author in these books made any error in writing.’” (Volume 8, Number 1, Page 11)
“Luther stated simply: ‘Scripture cannot err,’ and ‘The Scriptures have never erred.’” (Volume 8, Number 1, Page 11)
“God does not lie), we can legitimately deduce that there are no errors in Scripture.” (Volume 8, Number 1, Page 12)
“Scripture does not explicitly claim inerrancy for itself.” (Volume 8, Number 1, Page 12)