This is a series that makes a case for the historical reliability of the gospels; Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. There are 11 articles in all, and they are meant to be read in release order. Each article is an in-depth essay on different aspects of the subject of gospel reliability; Reliable Transmission, Traditional Authorship, Early Dating, Extra-Biblical evidence from Extra-Biblical documents and archeology, Internal signs of reliability, and so on. All of which mounts to a strong Maximal Data Argument for the deity, death, and resurrection of Jesus.

This subsection contains blog posts about issues pertaining to New Testament reliability. Unlike the subsection on the left, this section contains stand alone blog posts that can be read in no particular order, and also covers the entire New Testament, not just the gospels.