Bart Ehrman, in his New York Times bestseller, "Misquoting Jesus,"
claims that the New Testament cannot wholly be trusted. Cutting and
probing with the tools of text criticism, Ehrman suggests that many
of its episodes are nothing but legend, fabricated by those who
copied or collated its pages in the intervening centuries. The
result is confusion and doubt. Can we truly trust what the New
Testament says?
Now, Wheaton College scholar Nicholas Perrin takes on Ehrman
and others who claim that the text of the New Testament has been
corrupted beyond recognition. Perrin, in an approachable,
compelling style, gives us a layman's guide to textual criticism so
that readers can understand the subtleties of Ehrman's critiques,
and provides firm evidence to suggest that the New Testament can,
indeed, be trusted.
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