Trustworthy: Thirteen Arguments for the Reliability of the New Testament
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What makes the New Testament trustworthy? The answer matters, but the quest for historical accuracy can be a daunting task. We yearn for confidence in the scriptural accounts, yet the academic debates surrounding their authenticity can be perplexing. Dr. Ben Shaw's book, Trustworthy, offers a beacon of clarity in this complex landscape. By methodically examining the pivotal issues impacting New Testament reliability, Shaw provides a comprehensive roadmap for navigating the evidence. In concise, accessible chapters, he empowers readers to tackle the tough questions that inevitably arise when scrutinizing the New Testament's credibility. Shaw's investigation encompasses a broad spectrum of evidence, including archaeological discoveries, authorship, textual criticism, and non-Christian sources. Ultimately, Trustworthy demonstrates that the New Testament is not only a historically reliable document but also a trustworthy guide for living. This book is an indispensable resource for anyone seeking to grasp the New Testament's historical authenticity.
Maintained by The Apologist Project.
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