
Bible and Theology Matters: Insightful Conversations with Bible Scholars Biblical Archaeology - Free Online Course
Jan 3, 2026
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đ Can archaeology Prove the Bible is Historically Reliable?
In this announcement, Dr. Weaver, professor at Dallas Theological Seminary, invites you to join a brand-new, FREE 14-week course on Biblical Archaeology, beginning Wednesday, January 14th at 6:45 PM. This course explores some of the most compelling discoveries from biblical archaeologyâincluding real artifacts, ancient inscriptions, and historical sitesâthat affirm the historical reliability of Scripture. Drawing from Dr. Weaver's book and video series Faith-Affirming Findings, weâll examine evidence showing the Bible speaks about real people, real places, and real events.
đ§± Archaeology doesnât replace faithâbut it powerfully supports it and equips believers to confidently defend the credibility of Godâs Word in an increasingly skeptical world.
đ You can attend:
As you consider how to start the new year, this is a meaningful opportunity to strengthen your faith, deepen your confidence in Scripture, and grow in your understanding of biblical history.
đ We begin January 14th at 6:45 PM
We would love for you to join us.
In this announcement, Dr. Weaver, professor at Dallas Theological Seminary, invites you to join a brand-new, FREE 14-week course on Biblical Archaeology, beginning Wednesday, January 14th at 6:45 PM. This course explores some of the most compelling discoveries from biblical archaeologyâincluding real artifacts, ancient inscriptions, and historical sitesâthat affirm the historical reliability of Scripture. Drawing from Dr. Weaver's book and video series Faith-Affirming Findings, weâll examine evidence showing the Bible speaks about real people, real places, and real events.
đ§± Archaeology doesnât replace faithâbut it powerfully supports it and equips believers to confidently defend the credibility of Godâs Word in an increasingly skeptical world.
đ You can attend:
- In person
- Online (live)
- Or watch the recordings afterward
As you consider how to start the new year, this is a meaningful opportunity to strengthen your faith, deepen your confidence in Scripture, and grow in your understanding of biblical history.
đ We begin January 14th at 6:45 PM
We would love for you to join us.
