W. D. Killen's 'The Ignatian Epistles Entirely Spurious' is a meticulously researched work that delves into the controversial subject of the authenticity of the Ignatian epistles. Killen's literary style is academic and thorough, providing deep analysis of the texts in question. Set in the context of 19th-century theological debates, this book challenges the prevailing views on the Ignatian letters and seeks to shed light on their true origins. Killen's arguments are carefully constructed and supported by historical evidence, making this a valuable contribution to the field of Biblical studies. W. D. Killen, a renowned scholar of early Christian literature, brings his expertise to bear in this work. His background in theology and history likely inspired his quest for truth regarding the Ignatian epistles. Killen's dedication to scholarship and truth-seeking is evident throughout the book, as he dismantles the arguments of his contemporary, Dr. Lightfoot. I highly recommend 'The Ignatian Epistles Entirely Spurious' to any reader interested in biblical scholarship, early Christian literature, or historical debates within theology. Killen's thorough research and compelling arguments make this book a must-read for those seeking a deeper understanding of the Ignatian epistles.