Found 7 Results Portraits of the four evangelists from GA 773 (10th c.) Why There Are Just Four Gospels in the Bible Despite tales of conspiracy, there are good historical and theological reasons why the Church recognized four—and only four—Gospels. C. E. Hill October 17, 2021 Paintings of Jerome and Augustine. Illustration by Peter Gurry and Josh Koch. Why Are Protestant and Catholic Bibles Different? Knowledge of the Bible’s history clears away the caricatures and misinformation swirling around this common question. John D. Meade October 14, 2021 Painting of St. Peter by Pompeo Girolamo Batoni How 2 Peter Made It into the Bible The story of how the most doubted book in the New Testament was recognized as canonical Darian R. Lockett October 13, 2021 Illustration by Josh Koch. Image of Enoch from the 1728 Figures de la Bible The Pseudepigrapha of Second Temple Judaism A consideration of Jewish Pseudepigrapha raises the question whether the New Testament contains books written under a false name. Daniel M. Gurtner October 12, 2021 Illustrations by Peter Gurry. Photos from iStock and Insight of the King How You Can Know We Have the Right Books in the Bible Any study of the canon must eventually ask how Christians know which books belong and which don’t. Michael J. Kruger October 8, 2021 A Dead Sea Scroll on an smart phone. ABC News The Bible Jesus Read The Bible of Jesus’ day was not too different from the list of English translations available on your phone’s Bible app. John D. Meade September 30, 2021 Illustration by Josh Koch from a fresco of the Council of Nicaea in the Basilica of St. Nicholas. Did Nicaea Really Create the Bible? Debunking the popular myth that a Roman emperor and a fourth-century church council decided the canon John D. Meade August 4, 2021 Page 1 of 1