Answering those who claim that only the King James Version is the Word of God, James R. White examines allegations that modern translators conspired to corrupt Scripture and lead believers away from true Christian faith. First published in 1995, and revised and expanded in 2009, The King James Only Controversy traces the development of Bible translations old and new and investigates the differences between newer versions and the Authorized Version of 1611. White's teaching clearly shows why we can trust the accuracy of the Bible as God's Word.
"A valuable resource that is understandable and dependable. Best of all, the book is spiritually edifying."--Dr. John MacArthur, Senior Pastor, Grace Community Church
"Sober, scholarly, courteous, and convincing."--Dr. J. I. Packer, Board of Governors' Professor, Theology, Regent College
"This book should be read by all who are embroiled in the controversy."--Dr. D. A. Carson, Professor of New Testament, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
"A clear, compelling, and conclusive case contradicting the claims of "KJV-only" advocates. Your confidence in God's preservation of Scripture through credible translations such as the NIV and NASB will be solidified."--Hank Hanegraaff, President, Christian Research Institute