Book Review: The Canon of the New Testament by Bruce Metzger
There is a detailed history behind the Christian writings that were acknowledged as authoritative and that eventually came to be part of the New Testament. In The Canon of the New
Book Review: The Canon of Scripture by F.F. Bruce
How did the Christian Bible come to be? How did each of the sixty-six books it contains come to be included as scripture? Who made these decisions and when? The Canon of Scripture
Book Review: The Historical Reliability of the Gospels by Craig Blomberg
The Historical Reliability of the Gospels by Craig Blomberg is probably the quintessential book on the topic, as Blomberg covers the subject masterfully. The goal of the book is to
A Case for Biblical Inerrancy
by Brian Auten Christians consider the Bible to be the Word of God.1 It is revered as the final authority in life and doctrine. Yet what makes this book so special? How can it be c
Book Review: From God to Us by Geisler & Nix
From God to Us by Norman Geisler and William E. Nix is an excellent overview of the Bible, providing a detailed explanation of its history, character, and authority. The book prese