Professor McGowan's main publications are: •
The Federal Theology of Thomas Boston (Carlisle: Paternoster, 1997) •
Always Reforming: Explorations in Systematic Theology, Editor, (Leicester, England: IVP, 2006) •
The Divine Spiration of Scripture: Challenging Evangelical Perspectives (Nottingham, England: Apollos, 2007) •
The Person and Work of Christ: Understanding Jesus (Milton Keynes, England: Paternoster, 2012) •
Adam, Christ and Covenant (London, England: Apollos, 2016). McGowan's 2007 book,
The Divine Spiration of Scripture "led to some considerable discussion in evangelical circles." In it, McGowan suggested the word "spiration" in place of "
inspiration" and argued against the concept of
biblical inerrancy, instead being in favour of a type of
infallibility.
Norman Geisler and William C. Roach suggest that McGowan's "challenge to inerrancy is one of the most dangerous because it is clear, direct, and comes from within evangelicalism." ==References==