The Reliability of the New Testament: Bart D. Ehrman and Daniel B. Wallace in Dialogue (Greer-Heard Lectures)

4.20 out of 5 stars

Description

In this volume, two esteemed scholars, Bart Ehrman and Daniel Wallace, engage in a dynamic conversation about the textual reliability of the New Testament. Ehrman, a renowned professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and author of the best-selling book Misquoting Jesus, presents his perspective alongside Wallace, a respected professor of New Testament Studies at Dallas Theological Seminary and Executive Director of the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts. This unique exchange allows readers to witness each scholar's position unfold in response to the other's, fostering a rich and nuanced understanding of the topic. The conversation is further enriched by contributions from a diverse team of experts in biblical studies, philosophy, and theology. As the textual reliability of the New Testament serves as the foundation for its interpretation and, ultimately, the Christian faith, this book provides a balanced and impartial exploration of the subject. Readers are invited to engage with the debate and form their own conclusions: What constitutes textual reliability? How reliable is the New Testament, and what level of reliability is sufficient?

Contributors

Robert B. Stewart

AUTHOR

There are currently no matching Collections.

The Apologist Project

We Need Your Support

We are a nonprofit that can only continue this mission with your prayers and financial support. Would you prayerfully consider a one-time or recurring gift to help us reach seekers of truth and sharpen the knowledge of believers?