
Archaeology and the Historical Reliability of the New Testament
Peter S. Williams examines the historical reliability of the New Testament in the light of the findings of archaeology. “On the…
Related resources for Bart Ehrman's Forged: Writing in the Name of God – a review
Peter S. Williams examines the historical reliability of the New Testament in the light of the findings of archaeology. “On the…
For the first time, Western Orientalists (primarily in Europe) are applying an external historical / critical analysis of the Qur’an,…
What reasons do we have to trust Mark's Gospel?
This comprehensive exploration of the history and mechanics of human curiosity argues that “Science swims in the slipstream of ultimate…
Hasn't the New Testament been changed since it has been copied and recopied throughout history? A common misconception is that the…
An in-depth look at cognitive scientist Steven Pinker's book Rationality: What it is, Why it seems Scarce, Why it Matters
In the book The Da Vinci Code the author Dan Brown poses a question and suggests an answer, in a discussion between the characters of…
When people talk about the Bible as the inspired Word of God, does it include every book, every word and every detail?
A review of Michael Licona's attempt to explain differences in the Gospel narratives by looking at the work of Plutarch.