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Definitions from the WebInerrancyDefinition:Inerrancy refers to the belief or doctrine that a text, statement, or concept is without error, mistakes, or contradictions. Examples:Noun - Theological Sense:The doctrine of biblical inerrancy claims that the Bible is completely free from error in its original manuscripts. Noun - General Sense:The inerrancy of mathematical principles is crucial in solving complex equations. Noun - Local Sense:According to local folklore, the inerrancy of the sacred stone brings good luck to anyone who possesses it. Adjective:The professor's inerrancy in solving logical problems made him highly regarded among his colleagues. Related Products:Explore relevant books on inerrancy in theology and inerrancy books on Amazon. | ||||
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