Founded in 1945,[1] it aims to provide specialist resources in support of research into the Old and New Testaments, along with relevant historical backgrounds.
In 2017, Tyndale House published an edition of the Greek New Testament with Cambridge University Press and Crossway Books.
[4] Researchers have called the Tyndale House Greek New Testament "the most faithful rendering of the original text ever produced" and suggested it "could pave the way for more accurate English translations".
[5] In the same year, Tyndale House Research Associate, Dr Kim Phillips, published an article in the Tyndale Bulletin identifying a Bible manuscript in St Petersburg, Russia, as by the scribe who also wrote the Leningrad Codex, the earliest complete copy of the entire Old Testament in Hebrew.
[8][9][10] The Kirby Laing Centre for Public Theology in Cambridge (KLC), previously called the Kirby Laing Institute for Christian Ethics (KLICE), is an independent evangelical organisation that promotes the study and understanding of Christian ethics, both in research and in public discourse.