Biblical literalism means reading Scripture by grammar, context, genre, and authorial intent so God’s Word governs meaning and doctrine.
A Biblical Perspective on Apologetics: Defending the Faith According to Scripture
Apologetics is the biblical mandate to defend the Christian faith using Scripture, reason, and historical evidence, upholding the Bible's authority.
Polytheism: A Biblical Apologetics Examination of the Belief in Multiple Gods in Light of the Inspired Scriptures
The article argues that polytheism contradicts biblical monotheism, emphasizing Jehovah as the sole God and denouncing polytheistic beliefs.
Patristic Quotations as a Witness to the New Testament Text
Patristic citations are crucial for understanding New Testament textual history, revealing geographical variations and the early church's reception of Scripture.
Papyrus 79 (P79) Reinforces the Primacy of the Alexandrian Text
Papyrus 79 is a seventh-century manuscript affirming the Alexandrian text's authenticity in Hebrews, emphasizing Christ's atonement and consequences of apostasy.

