The New Testament
New Testament Reliability - Can you trust the Bible?
Wretched TV, 11/2/2013, Dr. James White of Alpha and Omega Ministries
320,841 views Jan 16, 2020 SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY
Do we have enough evidence to reconstruct the New Testament text? Or did early scribes corrupt it beyond repair? Daniel B. Wallace and Bart D. Ehrman debate the issue of if we can trust the text of the New Testament at Southern Methodist University on October 1, 2011. At the time, this was the largest attended debate on the text of the NT ever. Dr. Mark A. Chancey, Professor of Religious Studies at SMU, serves as MC.
Dr. Wallace is Director of the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts (CSNTM) and Senior Research Professor of New Testament Studies at Dallas Theological Seminary. He has been both a consultant and editor for several Bible translations and has traveled the world preserving copies of the New Testament with CSNTM.
Dr. Ehrman is the James A. Gray Distinguished Professor of Religious Studies the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill and the author of over 20 books including the bestselling Misquoting Jesus: The Story behind Who Changed the Bible and Why.
How Badly Was the New Testament Corrupted? | Veritas at SDSU (2018)
Many people believe the New Testament is corrupted and therefore unreliable. But is this true? Biblical scholar Dr. Daniel Wallace explores the issue at a Veritas Forum from South Dakota State University.
Dr. Daniel Wallace is Senior Professor of New Testament Studies at Dallas Theological Seminary and Executive Director of the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts.
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Reliability of the New Testament - Daniel B. Wallace and Darrell L. Bock
In this episode, Drs. Darrell L. Bock and Dan Wallace discuss the reliability of the New Testament, focusing on the task of discovering the wording of the original documents.
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Do we have the correct New Testament Text? Gary Habermas at The Veritas Forum
http://www.veritas.org - The New Testament is an old book, so how do we know we've got it right? Gary Habermas, American historian and philosopher of religion, compares the manuscript support of the New Testament to other classical texts and finds it noticeably strong. Watch the full forum at www.veritas.org: http://www.veritas.org/Media.aspx#!/v....
Over the past two decades, The Veritas Forum has been hosting vibrant discussions on life's hardest questions and engaging the world's leading colleges and universities with Christian perspectives and the relevance of Jesus. Learn more at http://www.veritas.org, with upcoming events and over 600 pieces of media on topics including science, philosophy, music, business, medicine, and more!
Can We Trust the Gospels? - Peter Williams
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This session considers how an argument can be made for the historical reliability of the gospels that is based on easily accessible knowledge, especially from the text of the gospels themselves. It focuses on the knowledge basis shown by the gospel writers and the presence of undesigned coincidences between the different narratives. It also seeks to show how Christians should not take an unwarranted burden of proof in dealing with specific objections, such as alleged contradictions.
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Frank Turek - Session 5 - Is the New Testament True?
I Don't Have Enough Faith To Be An Athiest
Session 5: Is The New Testament True?
Frank Turek
J. Warner Wallace - Cold Case for the Reliability of the New Testament
Living Word Christian School presents its 4th Annual Speaker Series featuring J. Warner Wallace. J. Warner Wallace is a cold-case homicide detective and Christian apologist.
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Michael Licona: Are there Contradictions in the Gospels?
From "To Everyone an Answer: 10th Annual EPS Apologetics Conference"
Mike Licona and Richard Howe debate on the topic of biblical inerrancy. Is there Bible inerrant? What constitutes an "error"? How is the doctrine of biblical inerrancy best defined? Does Mike Licona believe the Bible is inerrant? Licona addresses some of Norman Geisler's concerns. This dialogue/debate occurred at the National Conference on Christian Apologetics in Charlotte, NC on October 11th, 2019. Mike Licona is associate professor of theology at Houston Baptist University. HBU offers a fully accredited Master of Arts degree in apologetics that may be completed entirely online or on the HBU campus in Houston.
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Why The Bible Is Reliable - Dr. Frank Turek
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65,885 views Jan 24, 2017 Scripture in the Early Church: 2017 Winter Conference at Reformation Bible College
In this session, Dr. Kruger considers the development of the biblical canon and explains why this issue is important for defending the authority and inerrancy of Scripture.
This message is from our 2017 Winter Conference, Scripture in the Early Church: • Scripture in the Early Church: 2017 W...