One of the questions that comes up is, how did the Bible come down to us? When and how did the 27 books of the New Testament become the Bible? Skeptics offer all kinds of alternative views, yet both Scripture and history have much to share on this subject. In this session, we’ll address the importance of the early nature of the New Testament writings and the fact that they were accepted very early as Scripture.
In this session address what did the early Christians actually believe about Jesus? How would a skeptical profes-sor make his or her case? What does the Bible and history teach that we can use to help address the skeptical viewpoint?
Skeptics say there was a power play around the fourth century with the creeds. That, however, is historically and biblically inaccurate. In this session, we’ll look at the core theology that the Bible presents and then compare it with other early sources, showing the consistent theology of the fi...
When students enter their first days at the university, they quickly realize they’re not in Sunday School anymore. There are certain things that they need to know in terms of defend-ing their faith. In this session, we’ll explain how critical scholars present their views and the evidence you can ...