The field of biblical hermeneutics encompasses various methodologies for interpreting Scripture. Central to this study are two primary methods: the Objective Grammatical-Historical Method and the Subjective Historical-Criticism Method. These approaches differ significantly in their principles, methods, and implications for understanding the Bible.
Assessing the Reliability of Higher Criticism and Historical Criticism
Explore an in-depth analysis of the reliability of Higher and Historical Criticism of the Bible. This article scrutinizes their methodologies, biases, and archaeological backing to offer a balanced view of their credibility. Ideal for those seeking an objective look at these influential but controversial scholarly approaches.
Was It Forged: First Epistle to Timothy?
Explore the debate surrounding the authenticity of a key New Testament letter. Is it truly from Paul or a later addition?

