How Were the New Testament Books Compiled?
Are the New Testament books an arbitrary or personal selection of what was available? Or is there more to it than that?
Related resources for Jesus, Interrupted – a review
Are the New Testament books an arbitrary or personal selection of what was available? Or is there more to it than that?
Some reflections on why the canonical Gospels are in the Bible whereas the apocryphal Gospels are not.
An overview article linking to specific resources that examine the historical reliability of the Old and New Testaments.
A.C. Grayling discusses the arguments in his book The God Argument with Peter S. Williams on Justin Brierley's 'Unbelievable?' radio…
A.C. Grayling, Professor of Philosophy at Birkbeck College, University of London, begins his self-described ‘polemic’ against…
During the past twenty years, evangelical Christian apologetics has made significant progress in some areas. Today in the field of…
A review of Michael Licona's attempt to explain differences in the Gospel narratives by looking at the work of Plutarch.
What has authority to help us to know truly? This book explores questions of how we can really know what reality is like.
Adrian Holloway tackles the question of whether we can trust what we read in the New Testament or should dismiss it as unsubstantiated myth.