As a Tyndale Seminary graduate student, he was a thorough researcher and scholar. No matter what your view on the "Babylon" issue, this book is a classic at analyzing the subject.
Although some Bibles call it "The Epistle of Paul to the Hebrews" his name does not appear in the letter itself. Many say that the text of Hebrews precludes Paul having written it.
"Attacked by revisionist historians for its integration of church history and the secular history of the Holy Roman Empire, [this book] is the only complete history of the Holy Roman Empire from Charlemagne to Napoleon currently in print.
Did Jesus claim to be God? Did Jesus have brothers and sisters? When was Jesus crucified? These and many other questions are answered in this fourth volume of the Biblical Controversies series by Dr. Criswell.
The fifth in the Biblical Controversies series, Controversies in the Acts of the Apostles deals with questions relating to the historicity of the accounts in Acts, the debate over spiritual gifts, succession of apostles, and many others.