Following the resignation of top leaders at Moody Bible Institute amid controversy, some have now detailed their concerns about the theological direction of the institution, especially over the inerrancy of Scripture.
In a post on her blog late Thursday, Julie Roys, formerly the host of Moody Radio broadcast “Up for Debate,” a show that has been canceled, noted that despite assurances from leadership of “no [doctrinal] drift” at the school, some professors at Moody now sign their names to statements of faith while saying they believe otherwise.
As confusion swirls over definitional minutiae, at particular issue is the school’s stated position on biblical inerrancy, the doctrine that the Bible is “free from error.” Roys explained that the theological statement pertaining to inerrancy that the Moody uses was written 90 years ago, long before anyone could have foreseen how the influence of postmodernism would render the meanings of words meaningless.
Roys commented in an email to The Christian Post Monday that she knows from her discussions with several trustees in the weeks leading up to the shakeup — MBI President Paul Nyquist and COO Steve Mogck…
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