Is the New Testament Reliable?

Is the New Testament Reliable? by Peter M. Head, published by Grove Books in 2003, explores the foundational claims of Christianity through the lens of the New Testament. This concise 28-page study delves into the reliability of the New Testament, examining whether the texts we have today accurately reflect the writings of the original authors and whether the selected documents provide a trustworthy account of Jesus and early Christian beliefs.
Readers will find a thorough investigation into the authenticity of the New Testament, addressing key questions about the authorship and content of these texts. The book presents a range of evidence supporting the reliability of the New Testament as it exists today, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the historical foundations of Christianity. Through its focused analysis, this work contributes to the ongoing discussion about the significance of these ancient documents in understanding Christian faith.
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The claims of Christianity stand or fall on the reliability of its founding documents, the collection known as the New Testament. But how do we know that this gives us a reliable picture of Jesus and early Christian belief?
Starting with what the NT actually is, this study examines in turn whether we can be confident that what we read is what the first authors wrote, whether the right documents were included, and whether these authors knew what they were talking about. It garners an impressive array of evidence that affirms the reliability of the NT as we have it
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