Shafi’i Islam is a disciplined Sunni legal school. This article explains its method and contrasts it with the New Testament’s textual and historical authority.
How to Confidently Know You Have the Correct Gospel: A Biblical and Historical Defense
The biblical gospel today is identical to the one Jesus and the apostles proclaimed, preserved through Scripture, manuscripts, and faithful witnesses.
How to Count Textual Variants: Evaluating the Greek New Testament Manuscripts
The accuracy in counting New Testament textual variants is crucial, as most are insignificant and don't affect core doctrines.
Reading New Testament Books in Early Churches: Scribal and Ecclesiastical Practices
The early Christian church emphasized public reading of Scripture, blending Jewish traditions with apostolic writings for community instruction.
The Distribution of Early Manuscripts: New Testament Transmission, Church Growth, and Textual Preservation
The New Testament writings spread efficiently across the Roman Empire through hand-copied manuscripts, despite persecution and material limitations.
What Does the Manuscript Evidence Tell Us About the Text of the New Testament?
Discover how thousands of manuscripts shape our understanding of ancient texts.
How Can the Historicity of the Book of Acts Be Defended Biblically and Historically?
Discover the evidence supporting the historical events in Acts. Is there more to the story than meets the eye?

