Wesley Huff is a rising voice in New Testament scholarship and public apologetics who has appeared on various popular YouTube/Podcasts like The Joe Rogan Experience, Flagrant with Andrew Shultz, Diary of a CEO, and more. His work focuses on manuscript evidence, the reliability of the Gospels, and the historical methods used to study Jesus, making academic arguments accessible through media appearances and podcasts. Not to mention he also experienced a miraculous healing from paralysis at age eleven!
About This Voice
Top 5 Areas of Focus
- 1Biblical Manuscripts: Textual criticism and manuscript reliability, rooted in his doctoral research on New Testament transmission.
- 2Historical Jesus: Evidence for Christ's existence, death, and resurrection using the criteria historians apply to any ancient figure.
- 3Interfaith Dialogue: Engaging seriously with what other religions actually teach.
- 4New Testament Scholarship: Early Christian texts and ancient languages, making technical academic work accessible.
- 5Cultural Engagement: Addressing modern skepticism in public forums, from podcasts to university campuses.
Popular Videos
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Ancient Artifacts that confirm the Bible
Wes surveys some of the most significant ancient artifacts ever discovered and shows how each one independently corroborates people, places, and events recorded in Scripture, building a compelling physical case for biblical reliability.
Joe Rogan Experience #2252 - Wesley Huff
Wes joins Joe Rogan for a wide-ranging conversation on the historical evidence for Jesus, New Testament reliability, and manuscript transmission, bringing New Testament scholarship to one of the world's largest podcast audiences.
Is the Bible we have what the original authors even wrote?
Wes tackles one of the most common skeptical challenges head on, explaining what textual criticism actually reveals about the transmission of the New Testament and why scholars can be confident the text has been reliably preserved.
Can I Trust the Bible - Episode 1: The Right Books
Episode 1 of Wes's Bible reliability series examines how the books of the New Testament canon were recognized and why the right books ended up in Scripture, addressing popular misconceptions about what was left out and why.
Can I Trust the Bible - Episode 2: The Right Text
Episode 2 digs into the manuscript tradition of the New Testament, walking through how thousands of ancient copies allow scholars to reconstruct the original text with remarkable confidence despite copying variations.
Can I Trust the Bible - Episode 3: The Council of Nicaea
Episode 3 tackles the popular myth that the Council of Nicaea changed or corrupted the Bible, using historical documentation to show what actually happened at Nicaea and why the conspiracy theory collapses under scrutiny.