Dr. Gregg Allison's "Historical Theology: Inerrancy, Chap. 5," 115ff.
For the 20th-21st century, Dr. Allison moves on to Dr. William Lasor, Fuller Seminary’s divagation, Barthianism, conflicts of definitions on infallible and inerrant, Harold O.J. Brown, Charles Woodbridge, Wilbur Smith, Harold Lindsell, Gleason Archer and the Chicago Council on Biblical Inerrancy. He gives prominence to Dr. Feinberg and his definitions, but offers ne’ery a word—not one word—on the ICBI leaders who led the way in the late 1970s—Drs. Boice, Sproul, Gerstner and Packer. He favors his Baptist colleagues with an occasional nod to the Reformed men; if someone was present in Dr. Allison’s class, someone would ask questions. Dr. James Montgomery Boice, the Field General, someone's Pastor as ICBI was going one, commanded the scene with his innate "command presence," fueled by his scholarship, charity, and courage.
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