Hasn't the New Testament been changed?
Hasn't the New Testament been changed since it has been copied and recopied throughout history? A common misconception is that the…
Related resources for The Historicity of the New Testament
Hasn't the New Testament been changed since it has been copied and recopied throughout history? A common misconception is that the…
An exploration of the ‘hidden’ first 25 years of the Christian era, examining the impact of Christ upon the ancient world.
A review of Bart Ehrman's book claiming that many of the New Testament documents were falsely written under someone else's name.
Some reflections on why the canonical Gospels are in the Bible whereas the apocryphal Gospels are not.
Considering the question of whether belief in God lacks the evidence to support it - and why arguments on their own are not enough.
Adrian Holloway tackles the question of whether we can trust what we read in the New Testament or should dismiss it as unsubstantiated myth.
Did Jesus claim or imply that he was anything more than a prophet? Or did his followers transform him into the Son of God many years later?
When people talk about the Bible as the inspired Word of God, does it include every book, every word and every detail?
What should we make of claims that differences in the Gospel accounts mean they can't be trusted?