According to the prolific New Testament scholar Bart Ehrman, “Some books, such as the Gospels… had been written anonymously, only…
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The Case For The Reliability Of The Gospels – Part 1: The Reliability Of The Manuscript Transmission
By Evan Minton
/ May 16, 2023
This is part 1 in a series of articles defending the historical reliability of the Gospels (unless you count the…
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The Case For The Reliability Of The Gospels – Introduction
By Evan Minton
/ May 15, 2023
In his book “God and The Dock”, the famous British thinker C.S Lewis once wrote “As a literary historian, I…
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The Women At Jesus’ Empty Tomb Revisited
By Evan Minton
/ April 14, 2023
Image by Lumo Project. Audio accessibility for this blog post is powered by Microsoft Text-to-Speech technology. These recordings are provided…
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The Minimal Facts Argument Is NOT Too Minimal – A Response To Erik Manning
By Evan Minton
/ January 13, 2023
Audio accessibility for this blog post is powered by Microsoft Text-to-Speech technology. These recordings are provided for personal, non-commercial educational…
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The Concept Of The Credentialed Layman
By Evan Minton
/ January 12, 2023
Audio accessibility for this blog post is powered by Microsoft Text-to-Speech technology. These recordings are provided for personal, non-commercial educational…
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Saving The Minimal Facts Approach From Lydia McGrew (PART 2)
By Evan Minton
/ January 11, 2023
Audio accessibility for this blog post is powered by Microsoft Text-to-Speech technology. These recordings are provided for personal, non-commercial educational…
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Saving The Minimal Facts Approach From Lydia McGrew (PART 1)
By Evan Minton
/ January 10, 2023
Audio accessibility for this blog post is powered by Microsoft Text-to-Speech technology. These recordings are provided for personal, non-commercial educational…
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