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Defending Inerrancy

Affirming the high view of Scripture in a postmodern world.

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William (Bill) C. Roach, Ph.D. serves as Dean of the Norman L. Geisler School of Apologetics at Veritas International University and Dean of Systematic Theology at Redeemer Seminary.

He is a professor of philosophy and theology and has authored numerous books and scholarly articles in Christian apologetics, philosophical theology, and evangelical doctrine.

Dr. Roach has been featured in Christianity Today and World Magazine for his contributions to apologetics and evangelical scholarship. He is the Past President of the International Society of Christian Apologetics and serves on the faculty of multiple evangelical colleges and seminaries.

He has lectured at institutions including Columbia University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, as well as at churches and conferences throughout North and South America.

Some of his published works include Defending Inerrancy, Sola Fide, Defending Evangelicalism, and Hermeneutics as Epistemology. His forthcoming book, Faith in the Crossfire, continues his work on defending classical Christian theology in the modern intellectual climate.

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  • Biblical Inerrancy
  • Classical Apologetics
  • Philosophical Theology
  • Hermeneutics
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