

The New Testament Documents: Are They Reliable?
Book • 1943
In this modern classic, F.F.
Bruce provides a thorough examination of the New Testament documents, exploring their date and attestation, the canon of the New Testament, the nature of the Gospels, the life and writings of Paul, and evidence from archaeology, early Jewish writings, and early Gentile writings.
Bruce argues that the New Testament documents are historically reliable, emphasizing that they enjoy a wealth of good textual attestation unparalleled in ancient literature.
The book is written from a historical perspective, addressing the reliability rather than the authority of the New Testament.
Bruce provides a thorough examination of the New Testament documents, exploring their date and attestation, the canon of the New Testament, the nature of the Gospels, the life and writings of Paul, and evidence from archaeology, early Jewish writings, and early Gentile writings.
Bruce argues that the New Testament documents are historically reliable, emphasizing that they enjoy a wealth of good textual attestation unparalleled in ancient literature.
The book is written from a historical perspective, addressing the reliability rather than the authority of the New Testament.
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