Author: | William M. Ramsay | ISBN: | 9781622090624 |
Publisher: | Primedia eLaunch | Publication: | September 17, 2011 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | William M. Ramsay |
ISBN: | 9781622090624 |
Publisher: | Primedia eLaunch |
Publication: | September 17, 2011 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
About this edition:-over 100 fully linked footnotes-original Greek language support-fully linked table of contents-formatted especially for ebook format
The issue of the dating and placing of Christ's birth within history has been an ongoing topic of debate for 2000 years.
In the late 1800s William Ramsay, a liberal scholar, began his research into biblical history in an attempt to disprove the historicity of the main historical claims of the New Testament. Over time his meticulous research led him to conclude that the circumstances surrounding Christ were indeed historical events.
In Was Christ Born In Bethlehem? Ramsay examines all of the biblical and extra biblical evidence for Bethlehem as Christ's birthplace and presents a very compelling argument for the time and place of Christ's birth as set out in Luke. Scholars, pastors, students and laypeople would all benefit greatly by this classic text.
About this edition:-over 100 fully linked footnotes-original Greek language support-fully linked table of contents-formatted especially for ebook format
The issue of the dating and placing of Christ's birth within history has been an ongoing topic of debate for 2000 years.
In the late 1800s William Ramsay, a liberal scholar, began his research into biblical history in an attempt to disprove the historicity of the main historical claims of the New Testament. Over time his meticulous research led him to conclude that the circumstances surrounding Christ were indeed historical events.
In Was Christ Born In Bethlehem? Ramsay examines all of the biblical and extra biblical evidence for Bethlehem as Christ's birthplace and presents a very compelling argument for the time and place of Christ's birth as set out in Luke. Scholars, pastors, students and laypeople would all benefit greatly by this classic text.