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Where Is History Going?
Book • 1969
John Warwick Montgomery's Where is History Going?
explores how historians establish facts and the relevance of historical method to religious claims.
The book examines criteria for historical certainty and applies them to Christianity, arguing that historical evidence supports Christian assertions.
Montgomery draws on his legal and theological background to assess documents and testimony, especially regarding New Testament reliability.
He engages with skeptical positions and defends the use of historical methods in theological reasoning.
The book aims to show that Christianity rests on verifiable historical foundations rather than mere subjective faith.
explores how historians establish facts and the relevance of historical method to religious claims.
The book examines criteria for historical certainty and applies them to Christianity, arguing that historical evidence supports Christian assertions.
Montgomery draws on his legal and theological background to assess documents and testimony, especially regarding New Testament reliability.
He engages with skeptical positions and defends the use of historical methods in theological reasoning.
The book aims to show that Christianity rests on verifiable historical foundations rather than mere subjective faith.
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as one of his books that goes into more detail on the evidence for the New Testament's historicity.


John Warwick Montgomery

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Episode # 160 "Christianity, Is It Fiction Or Fact?"




