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![]() The New Testament Documents: Are They Reliable? Frederick Fyvie Bruce
Description From The Publisher: Fact or fabrication? Christianity is founded upon historical events. If the claims and life of Jesus are mere fabrications, Christianity collapses. Since the New Testament is the primary historical source, its reliability is a crucial issue in discerning evaluation of Christianity. This book presents in readable form the results of modern research and sound historical scholarship. Reader's Index Send us your favorite quotes or passages from this book. About the Author F. F. Bruce (1910-1990) was Rylands Professor of Biblical Criticism and Exegesis at the University of Manchester in England, and a leading evangelical biblical scholar. He was the author of numerous biblical studies and commentaries on the New Testament. Table of Contents 1. Does it matter? 2. The New Tesatament Documents: Their Date and Attestation 3. The Canon of the New Testament 4. The Gospels 5. The Gospel Miracles 6. The Importance of Paul's Evidence 7. The Writings of Luke 8. More Archaeological Evidence 9. The Evidence of Early Jewish Writings 10. The Evidence of Early Gentile Writers Customer Reviews Write your own online review. Look for Similar Books by Subject | |||||||
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