Publisher's Synopsis
Was Christ Born in Bethlehem?: A Scholarly Investigation into the Historical Foundations of the Nativity
Sir William Mitchell Ramsay (1851-1939) was a Scottish archaeologist and New Testament scholar widely acclaimed for his pioneering work in the historical geography of Asia Minor. Educated at the University of Aberdeen and Oxford, Ramsay initially approached the New Testament with skepticism, but years of archaeological research led him to affirm its historical reliability. His meticulous investigations into the ancient world bridged the disciplines of archaeology, classical studies, and biblical scholarship, reshaping modern understanding of early Christianity. Ramsay's writings, marked by careful observation and critical analysis, continue to influence biblical studies and historical inquiry today.
Was Christ Born in Bethlehem?, first published in 1898, is Ramsay's critical examination of the Gospel accounts of Jesus's birth, focusing particularly on the historical accuracy of Luke's narrative. Drawing on archaeological evidence, Roman administrative records, and linguistic study, Ramsay argues in defense of the New Testament's trustworthiness regarding the circumstances of Christ's nativity. With scholarly rigor and accessible prose, he addresses challenges posed by skeptics while offering readers a thoughtful exploration of faith and history. This enduring work remains an important resource for those interested in the historical foundations of Christian belief.