

Who Wrote the New Testament?
How did a collection of 27 compositions, letters, and narratives come to change the course of history? Intriguing and sometimes controversial, this series highlights many of the questions and debates at the heart of modern biblical studies. Interviews with biblical scholars and examinations of historical artifacts uncover what is currently known about the history of this seminal Christian text.
How did a collection of 27 compositions, letters, and narratives come to change the course of history? Intriguing and sometimes controversial, this series highlights many of the questions and debates at the heart of modern biblical studies. Interviews with biblical scholars and examinations of historical artifacts uncover what is currently known about the history of this seminal Christian text.
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