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Biblical Reliability

Sir William Mitchell Ramsay, a 19th Century English historian and prolific writer, held a pervasive anti-Biblical bias. He believed the historical accounts in the...

Biblical Reliability

The students of the apostles played a pivotal role in preserving and promoting the eyewitness Gospel accounts. While many skeptics claim the New Testament...

Jesus

J. Warner Wallace answers questions about Christianity in his “Think Like a Detective” series on RightNow Media, the “Netflix of Christian Bible Studies”. In...

Biblical Reliability

I often wonder precisely when the disciples of Jesus realized their important role in Christian History. As these men sat at the feat of...

Jesus

I’m a cold-case detective, but many years ago, while working a “fresh” homicide, I got a call from a woman who wanted to provide...

Belief / Faith

I’ve written in the past about the difference between belief “that” and belief “in”. It’s one thing to believe “that” something is true, but...

Belief / Faith

I’ve been writing lately about the difference between belief “that” and belief “in,” following a recent radio interview with John Stonestreet for the BreakPoint...

Biblical Reliability

We’ve been investigating the case for the reliability of the Old Testament by examining the process of transmission, the verification of archaeology and the...

Biblical Reliability

In Cold Case Christianity, I attempted to demonstrate the reliable, unchanging nature of the New Testament by examining the “New Testament Chain of Custody”....

Biblical Reliability

In Cold Case Christianity, I discussed the careful transmission of Biblical texts. A number of my cold case investigations began with a careful examination...