Is the New Testament genuinely written by its claimed authors?
This concise volume argues for the genuineness and authenticity of the New Testament, presenting clear evidence that the books were written by the named authors and that their testimony stands up to careful scrutiny.
This edition surveys the historical context, the writers’ reliability, and how the text has descended with few alterations. It connects this groundwork to the central claim that the Gospel accounts faithfully reflect the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus, and that the New Testament is a trustworthy record for readers today.
- Grounds the case that the books were authored by the individuals whose names they bear
- Explains why the writers’ accounts can be trusted over time
- Discusses how the broader collection supports the core truths of Christianity
Ideal for readers seeking a straightforward, historically grounded defense of the New Testament’s authenticity and its place in Christian faith.