A conservative evangelical defense of biblical reliability through inspiration, manuscripts, canon, prophecy, history, and Christโs resurrection.
How Can Christians Answer Attacks Against Biblical Inerrancy?
Christians answer attacks on inerrancy by defending Godโs truthfulness, Scriptureโs context, and Jesusโ own view of the written Word.
The Need for a Solid Christian Worldview
A solid Christian worldview rests on creation, Scripture, Christโs resurrection, objective truth, and obedient faith.
The Reliability of the Bible as the Word of God
The Bible is reliable as Jehovahโs inspired, preserved, historically grounded, and prophetically confirmed Word centered on Jesus Christ.
Is the Bible True and Reliable?
Is the Bible reliable? Scripture claims divine inspiration, apostolic eyewitness grounding, coherent covenant history, and truthful guidance for life.
Transparency to the Original Text: Why the Ideal Bible Must Reveal, Not Revise, God’s Word
The UASV 2022 aims for true transparency in Bible translation, preserving original meanings without modern reinterpretations or cultural adaptations.
The Ideal English Bible Translation: Faithfulness, Fullness, and Fidelity to God’s Words
The Updated American Standard Version (UASV) offers an ideal literal Bible translation, preserving vocabulary, exegetical potential, and theological terminology.
Varying Styles of Bible Translation: Colloquial Drift Versus Literary Fidelity
The style of Bible translation significantly influences comprehension and reverence, affecting theological understanding and reader perception.
Differing Methods of Bible Translation: Verbal Correspondence versus Interpretive Paraphrase
The debate on Bible translation focuses on verbal correspondence versus dynamic equivalence, impacting textual fidelity and reader interpretation significantly.
Is It Reasonable to Trust How Ancient Scribes Preserved the Word of God?
The reliability of biblical texts is largely attributed to ancient scribes' careful copying practices, ensuring accurate transmission through centuries.

