The Reliability of The New Testament – James White (TR)

Published on Jan 10th, 2010 by admin | 2
The Reliability of The New Testament – James White (TR)

Friday 19th, 8pm and Saturday 20th February, 3pm
Trinity Road Chapel

James White gave two talks on The Reliability of the New Testament.   Christianity faces renewed attacks about the purity and preservation of the Scriptures, James White helps Christians better understand how the Church included books in the canon of Scripture and how the manuscripts have been faithfully preserved and not massively changed, as often claimed.

Listen to talks

19th Feb 2010. The Reliability of the New Testament Manuscripts (click). James White.

20th Feb 2010. The Canon of Scripture (click). James White

About

James

James White is the director of Alpha and Omega Ministries, a Christian apologetics organization based in Phoenix, Arizona. He is a professor, having taught Greek, Systematic Theology, and various topics in the field of apologetics. He has authored or contributed to more than twenty books, including The King James Only Controversy, The Forgotten Trinity, The Potter’s Freedom, and The God Who Justifies. He is an accomplished debater, having engaged in more than seventy-five moderated, public debates with leading proponents of Roman Catholicism, Islam, Jehovah’s Witnesses, and Mormonism, as well as critics such as Bart Ehrman, John Dominic Crossan, Marcus Borg, and John Shelby Spong. He is an elder of the Phoenix Reformed Baptist Church, has been married to Kelli for more than twenty-seven years, and has two children, Joshua and Summer.

Trinity Road Chapel Website.   Debate between James White and Abdullah al Andalusi»

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2 Comments on “The Reliability of The New Testament – James White (TR)”

  1. Richard Lucas says:

    Will the audio of these message be made available?

  2. admin says:

    Thanks for your post. Yes, a link to the talks will be posted on the site soon. Keep an eye on the comments section of this post and the ‘Resources’ page.

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