New Churches Masterclass | Season 1 | Episode 10

Canonicity of Scripture with Michael Kruger

Michael Kruger

Michael Kruger addresses the foundational Christian belief in the Bible as God’s word and explores how the 27-book New Testament canon came to be recognized. Contrary to modern critiques, Kruger presents historical and theological evidence for a second-century core canon, showing early consensus and divine authorship.

Published on August 18, 2025

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Meet the Author

Michael Kruger

Michael J. Kruger (Ph.D., University of Edinburgh) is the President and the Samuel C. Patterson Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity at Reformed Theological Seminary in Charlotte, NC. He has written extensively on topics related to the origins of the New Testament canon and the development of the New Testament text, with a particular focus upon the second century. Prior publications include Christianity at the Crossroads, The Question of Canon, and The Early Text of the New Testament.

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