
Journeywomen The Authority and Reliability of the Bible with Dr. Michael Kruger
Nov 30, 2020
Dr. Michael Kruger, President of Reformed Theological Seminary and a leading scholar on New Testament origins, dives into the reliability and authority of the Bible. He discusses why biblical authors are seen as authoritative and addresses criticisms surrounding authorship and forgery. Kruger provides evidence for Gospel authorship and explains how the New Testament canon was gradually recognized. He emphasizes the importance of historical scrutiny and the care taken in textual transmission, all while encouraging open discussion in church communities.
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Three Categories Of Biblical Objections
- Objections fall into three categories: origins, transmission, and content (often moral complaints).
- Modern lay objections tend to be moral dislikes rather than technical historical critiques.
Ask Where Moral Standards Come From
- When facing moral objections, ask challengers where their moral standards originate.
- Many cannot coherently ground objective moral norms apart from Scripture.
Variations Show Independent Witnessing
- Differences between Gospel accounts reflect independent eyewitness testimony, not collusion.
- Variations are expected in ancient historiography and don't imply contradiction.

