1, but broadly scripture in general.
OK, I think you mean that our modern world has raised many doubts about the ordinary or scientific or historical world that cause us to retract from the Bible or to confine it to 'religious' truth as a category, not much different from a vision received while on peyote. (The BOOK OF MORMON was opium-driven--casting a new light on Marx's quip!).
I have some background on these things, but will try to keep remarks concise just the same. I'd encourage you to get my DELUGE OF SUSPICIONS story at Amazon.com. Here is why: as we go back in time as major Biblical events go, we reach the flood first, then creation. Flood/deluge evidence is therefore more intriguing because it is more demonstrable.
In my last foray into this, I was astonished to learn that CPT or VT is a newer field of inquiry because of this! Catastsrophic Plate Tectonics has to do with accounting for unbelieveably powerful forces that jerked tectonic plates around, while Vertical Tectonics is an overlapping inquiry into how some moved more vertically than horizontally. And all this is not 'millions' of years ago.
At the same time, though limited, you have many, many Biblical passages saying exactly the same thing when they refer to the 'founding' of the earth. That there were violent, turbulent forces at work. There is a deep fear of the oceans ever getting loose again, in the Hebrew psyche.
This is relatively recent, as is a whole other area of inquiry called geo-mythology. Geo-mythology is the study of the locations of myths and parallel myths. It turns out there are some 500 accounts of floods, not of one river flooding, but something happening to the whole system as we know it. All over the world. Some are very complete, others are fragmentary--yet telling. Why would one tribe in Mexico mention just 8 people from one family surviving this thing? Why would excavators be working in Brisbane and unearth an Aztec calendar in the sedimentary deposits? Why would a whole school of geologists now believe that Ayers Rock is the little curl-up of a "J" of rock of an event that deposited all of central Australia rapidly and recently and had sufficient force to BEND the granite platform? Why is its granite 'young' (the crystals are jagged not smooth)? Why does Agers of the London society of geology now believe that Yosemite's domes could form in as little as 5 hours? All this is related.
I hope you can see that it is much more of a presuppositional war than it is a war over objective facts.
There are "tons" of such "material" in the literature now and there is a reading list at the back of DELUGE.
As soon as you can, view the video presentation by the Scottish research James-Phillips called "Tracing Genesis in Culture" which is the type of Christian-informed geo-mythological work we should all know. It is astounding. You will want to write down the two British antiquities scholars on the source of world myth. They both affirm it is degenerated from the Bible, not the reverse.
So, back to the next level down, Biblically. Archeology. It seems to be quite in hand. I mean, at this point, you'd have to say something like 'there never was a 2nd temple' to matter any more. It is quite well-established.
Down to another level, which Tet is also very familiar with: the destruction of Jerusalem, 66-70 AD. There is bonus material here for our British friends; hold that thought. Here you have an unusually catastrophic event with the added dimension of an enormous antiquity volume in which the writer is aware that he is covering something so auspicious and had heard several independent accounts of some of the bizarre things (cannabilism, the 'sword in the sky over the city', the inexplanable in-fighting, the exposed magma, the sound of the fire, the sound of the voice saying 'We are leaving' etc.) from first-hand people who had no reason to invent them, and no way to know the other witnesses. The writer was a trained Levitical priest and so had an inside understanding of what all this meant based on Daniel 9.
We have the prediction that these things would happen even with some of their grotesque detail in Christ's words about what would happen to that generation. Christ used Jeremiah's lines but inserted Roman military terms for his description, Mt 24, Lk 19, 21, 23, etc)
I want to interject here: I hope your doubts of the Bible are not due to modern pop eschatology and its crumbling claims about the modern state of Israel. They should be based on the real history of what Christ was really saying.
Now the English aspect: in 1805 the skeptic Thomas Payne was attempting publicize his death-blow to Christianity. In response, Pastor Peter Holford took the objective materials in Josephus and toured England with it to show that Christ was divine and authoritative on these things and that both the ordinary and the bizarre aspects (see list above) took place as stated. As I understand it, sales of Payne were therefore a small fraction of what was expected. In addition, (from my knowledge of church history and English history), I don't see where the intellectuals in England bothered attacking Christ any further; they switched to Genesis.
I hope this will help. It really is much more of a war of presuppositions than of facts.