I don’t know. You have the information. You have the means to share it. But you still assume that gentiles…
On A Bizarre “Gnostic” Religion: The Naassenes – Guest Post by Dr. David Litwa
Regarding the importance to me, why does one need to have a reason beyond simple curiosity about one of history’s…
On Was Cephas Peter? The Rest of the Argument
Bart, thanks much for sharing this debate as part of recent posts! It's new educational content for me, as I…
On A Debate with Peter Williams on Textual Variants
We might say that the most significant textual variants are those that: (a) have some kind of theological ramification; or…
On A Debate with Peter Williams on Textual Variants
I find question 9 perplexing in a peculiar way. Do scholars believe that there was a gap between the publications…
On Why Textual Variants Matter Even for Those Who Do NOT Think the Bible is Infallible
If the truth about the starting point of the New Testament is not thoroughly studied, all research on the New…
On Why Textual Variants Matter Even for Those Who Do NOT Think the Bible is Infallible
Is the study of Textual Variants important? Of course it's important., The study of textual variants can restore the development…
On Why Textual Variants Matter Even for Those Who Do NOT Think the Bible is Infallible
Dr. Ehrman, As a textual critic of the New Testament, have you had to use the Brown-Driver-Briggs (Hebrew and English…
On Why Textual Variants Matter Even for Those Who Do NOT Think the Bible is Infallible
If the variants do not threaten significant doctrine, could one conclude that while God did not preserve the entire Bible…
On Why Bible-Believing Christians Care About Textual Variants
What role and challenges does digital technology play and present in managing and analyzing textual variants?
On Why Textual Variants Matter Even for Those Who Do NOT Think the Bible is Infallible