One of Oldest Books in Existence Sells for $3.9 Million
An ancient codex, containing perhaps the earliest complete versions of Jonah and 1 Peter, went up for auction and sold to an anonymous bidder.
Why Critics Are Wrong to Scold Evangelicals for Historical Rootlessness
A new book demonstrates the movement has been “a perennial and recurring feature of Christian history.”
The Unfolding Faith
A bird’s eye view of the early church, the emergence of the Gnostics, and the development of the biblical canon.
Not One Stone Left Upon Another
The catastrophic fall of Jerusalem in A.D. 70 forever changed the face of Judaism—and the fate of Christians in the Holy Land.
Defining the Faith
Gnosticism emerged during a time when Christians faced an identity crisis.
In the Know
The Gnostics believed that knowledge is the key to salvation–for a select few.
The Land
Evangelicals and Israel
How We Got our Old Testament
The process was long and complex, and the result is still a matter of dispute.
The Canon: How God Gave His Word to the Church
The Christianity Today Institute invited five scholars to present differing viewpoints on the origin and nature of the Canon.