
Real Places in the Gospels
The way the Gospel accounts use correct place names shows that they were based on reliable information from first hand testimony.
Related resources for Geography and the Reliability of the Gospels
The way the Gospel accounts use correct place names shows that they were based on reliable information from first hand testimony.
Professor Alan Millard critiques the BBC series The Bible's Buried Secrets. Dr Francesca Stavrakopoulou presented three BBC TV programmes…
One of the most frequent arguments leveled against the infallibility of the Bible is based upon the fact that the Bible was written by…
Some people claim there are 'lost books' that should have been included in the Bible. Greg Koukl says this view doesn't make sense, whether…
Review of Dirk Jongkind's talk arguing that the message of the Bible is preserved, despite variations between manuscripts
This video examines the historical evidence that Jesus performed miracles.
An overview article linking to specific resources that examine the historical reliability of the Old and New Testaments.
Finkelstein and Mazar represent two of the most influential Israeli archaeologists of the present generation. Finkelstein is a professor at…
Mike Licona responds to the latest attempt by the hyperskeptical community to advance the thesis that Jesus never existed.