In this modern classic in the field of New Testament studies, F. F. Bruce, one of evangelicalism's most respected scholars, makes a clear case for the historical trustworthiness of the Christian Sc…
The cruel fate that overtook mankind in 1914 made deep inroads even on the studies to which book is devoted. It carried off on the battlefield, or by starvation, privation and sorrow of heart, many…
In this companion volume to John Rogerson and Philip Davies' "The Old Testament World", the authors give a balanced presentation of the early Christian texts and illuminate the New Testament writin…
Major New Testament Study Tool Here is a Bible-study workbook for adults interested in learning the in-depth background of our New Testament faith. Introducing the Cultural Context of the New Testa…
The social science of anthropology has been used in recent years to open up fascinating new ways of understanding biblical texts. In this fresh and stimulating study, Louise Lawrence argues that an…
Veteran archaeologist John McRay sheds light on the biblical text by examining archaeological discoveries in Archeology and the New Testament. As he tours sites associated with the ministry of Jesu…
The century has passed since the first early papyrus manuscript of the New Testament was discovered in Egypt,. In 1889 Vincent Scheil discovered in Coptos, Egypt, a papyrus manuscript dated around …
What archealogist and historians find can also be called verisimilitude, or 'resemblance to the truth'; that is, resemblance or likeness to the way things really were. This means that the writings …