noun
- People who believe in inerrancy, especially the doctrine that a religious text (such as the Bible) is completely free from error.
Usage: Plural form of inerrantist; Primarily used in religious and theological contexts; Often refers to Christian believers who hold the doctrine of biblical inerrancy
Examples
- Many inerrantists argue that the Bible contains no contradictions or factual errors.
- Inerrantists and scholars who accept textual criticism often disagree about biblical interpretation.
- The conference brought together inerrantists from various evangelical denominations.
- Some inerrantists believe that even the original manuscripts were divinely protected from error.
- Inerrantists emphasize the authority and reliability of sacred texts in matters of faith and doctrine.