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Can We Trust the Gospels?

Book • 2018

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Mentioned in 6 episodes

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Greg Koukl
as a concise resource examining the internal evidence for the historical reliability of the Gospels.
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Just Tell Them the Truth
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Adam Claasen
as an excellent introductory primer that would get people on the right path.
#314 Does the Bible Contain the Right Gospels? With Adam Claasen
Recommended for covering issues and details regarding why we can confidently say that the Gospels are early eyewitness testimony.
BONUS: Advice for Apologetics with Wes Huff
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Lydia McGrew
when discussing the green grass detail in Mark's Gospel and its connection to the time of Passover.
The Feeding of the Five Thousand 3: Four Undesigned Coincidences
Recommended to address why we can confidently say the Gospels are early eyewitness testimony.
BONUS: Advice for Apologetics (with Wes Huff)
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Greg Koukl
as a book detailing evidence for the historical accuracy of the Gospels.
Can You Provide Verifiable, Non-Religious Evidence That a Supernatural Jesus Existed?
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Justin Holcomb
in relation to manuscript evidence for the Gospels.
Equipped: Defending Scripture from Its Critics
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Tony Watkins
to Peter Williams, who wrote it, regarding skepticism about the Christmas story.
The Nativity: Fact or Fairytale? – Interview with Dr Peter J. Williams
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Matt Tully
as the book authored by Peter Williams and published by Crossway.
12 Quick Questions about the Reliability of the Bible (Peter Williams)
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Lydia McGrew
as a source showing timing/rainfall data relevant to Gospel details.
What if the Gospels are more reliable than you were told?

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