The Case For The Reliability Of The Gospels – Part 6: Even More Internal Evidence

We've now come to the kind of internal evidence that are my personal favorites to read about and talk about. This evidence is actually pretty old, being defended by pre-20th…

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The Case For The Reliability Of The Gospels – Part 2: The Case For Traditional Authorship

According to the prolific New Testament scholar Bart Ehrman, “Some books, such as the Gospels… had been written anonymously, only later to be ascribed to certain authors who probably did…

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The Case For The Reliability Of The Gospels – Part 1: The Reliability Of The Manuscript Transmission

This is part 1 in a series of articles defending the historical reliability of the Gospels (unless you count the Introduction as part 1, of course). Before we even examine…

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The Minimal Facts Argument Is NOT Too Minimal – A Response To Erik Manning

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The Concept Of The Credentialed Layman

Audio accessibility for this blog post is powered by Microsoft Text-to-Speech technology. These recordings are provided for personal, non-commercial educational use only. Given that I'm currently writing criticisms of McGrew's…

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