On K. A. Kitchen’s “On the Reliability of the Old Testament.”
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There is, perhaps, no scholar of higher repute capable of satisfying one’s concerns over the historicity and reliability of the Old Testament than British evangelical scholar, K. A. Kitchen. With a massive array of publicized writings and research projects to his name, Kitchen — Personal and Brunner Professor Emeritus of Egyptology and Honorary Research Fellow at the School of Archaeology, Classics, and Egyptology at the University of Liverpool, England — is among the foremost Old Testament apologists of the last century. Consequently, Kitchen’s unique demonstration of specialization in ancient Egyptian chronology furnishes one with ample material in which to wade in order to arrive at a more certain grasp of OT historiography and theology.
On K. A. Kitchen’s “On the Reliability of the Old Testament.”
On K. A. Kitchen’s “On the Reliability of the…
On K. A. Kitchen’s “On the Reliability of the Old Testament.”
There is, perhaps, no scholar of higher repute capable of satisfying one’s concerns over the historicity and reliability of the Old Testament than British evangelical scholar, K. A. Kitchen. With a massive array of publicized writings and research projects to his name, Kitchen — Personal and Brunner Professor Emeritus of Egyptology and Honorary Research Fellow at the School of Archaeology, Classics, and Egyptology at the University of Liverpool, England — is among the foremost Old Testament apologists of the last century. Consequently, Kitchen’s unique demonstration of specialization in ancient Egyptian chronology furnishes one with ample material in which to wade in order to arrive at a more certain grasp of OT historiography and theology.