Frederick Fyvie Bruce was a distinguished Biblical scholar, widely recognized for his steadfast support of the historical reliability of the New Testament.
He held the prestigious title of Fellow of the British Academy (FBA), reflecting his significant contributions to biblical scholarship.
Bruce is perhaps best known for his debut publication, The New Testament Documents: Are They Reliable?, released in 1943.
This influential work earned remarkable recognition when the prominent American evangelical periodical Christianity Today named it one of the top 50 books that had shaped evangelicals in a 2006 poll, cementing Bruce's lasting legacy in Christian scholarship.
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