The Historical Reliability of the New Testament: Countering the Challenges to Evangelical Christian Beliefs (B&h Studies in Christian Apologetics)
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In an era where doubts about the New Testament's reliability are rampant, Craig Blomberg's comprehensive volume provides a timely and authoritative response. Decades of meticulous research have equipped him to tackle the full spectrum of objections, from the Gospels' formation and textual transmission to the canon's development and alleged contradictions. Blomberg also delves into the intriguing relationships between Jesus and Paul, the authenticity of Pauline epistles, and the existence of alternative gospels. Furthermore, he presents a wealth of historical evidence that corroborates details from every corner of the New Testament. By distilling the latest scholarship into an accessible and engaging narrative, The Historical Reliability of the New Testament becomes an indispensable resource for scholars, students, and curious readers seeking a deeper understanding of this foundational text.
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