This seminar argues for the historical reliability of the New Testament through three key lenses: the early dating of ancient manuscripts, which surpasses other classical works in preservation; the meticulous process of translation that maintains fidelity to the original Greek while addressing linguistic nuances; and the external historical corroboration from archaeology, non-Christian sources, and cultural context, which anchors New Testament events in the first century
Administrative Fee: $15 per household
February 21, 2026 (1-day)
Saturday, 9:00 – 12:00 Noon HT
Zoom Online from California
CBS/CMM: Flex Credit Hours