Man of the Bible When it comes to careful exegesis and consistent theological systems, Calvin set the bar high.
Ben Witherington | September 9, 2009
Why I’m Not Hoping For Heaven Jesus’ miracles promise a better fate—including for my daughter, who died at age 32.
Ben Witherington III | March 18, 2016
A Cracked Code It is not the form of the Scriptures or the sequence of its letters that conveys its truth, but rather the content of the book.
Ben Witherington III | July 12, 1999
Revisiting a Non-Standard Scholar Bruce Metzger devoted his life to helping us know early Christianity and its manuscripts better.
Ben Witherington III | February 15, 2007
Bones of Contention Why I still think the James bone box is likely to be authentic.
Ben Witherington | October 1, 2003
Primary Sources What type of history do the four Evangelists tell, and what does it reveal about Jesus?
Ben Witherington III | July 1, 1998
Why the 'Lost Gospels' Lost Out Recent gadfly theories about church council conspiracies that manipulated the New Testament into existence are bad—really bad-history.
by Ben Witherington III | June 1, 2004
No Room in the What? Mary and Joseph weren't trying to check into a hotel—they were staying with relatives.
Ben Witherington III | December 19, 2007