Reconstructing Jesus The rewards of N. T. Wright's historical recovery of Jesus are great—but he raises more questions than he answers. Robert H. Gundry
Directions: Doubting Thomas's Gospel "Jesus said, 'Damn the Pharisees, for they are like a dog sleeping in the cattle manger, for it neither eats nor [lets] the cattle eat.' —Gospel of Thomas By Craig Evans, professor of biblical studies at Trinity Western University in British Columbia.
Did the Exodus Never Happen? How two Egyptologists are countering scholars who want to turn the Old Testament into myth. Kevin D. Miller
CT Classic: J.I. Packer on Text Criticism and Inerrancy How can I reconcile my belief in the inerrancy of Scripture with comments in Bible translations that state that a particular verse is not 'in better manuscripts'? J.I. Packer
Consider This: The God of Alan Dershowitz If the pugilistic Harvard professor has it right, then Christian theology—even God—is irrelevant. By Steven H. Aden | posted 7/31/00