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Cold-Case Christianity

Book • 2013
In *Cold-Case Christianity*, J. Warner Wallace uses his experience as a homicide detective to investigate the claims of the Gospels.

He applies ten common rules of evidence to determine the historical reliability of the Bible, the role of evidence in Christian faith, and why the gospel eyewitness accounts demonstrate the historicity of Jesus.

The book includes updated content, new illustrations, and an afterword addressing questions about the New Testament's reliability.

It is designed for both spiritual seekers and Christians looking to articulate the case for Jesus and the Bible's validity.

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Mentioned in 44 episodes

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Sean McDowell
as a book given to him by J. Warner Wallace as he began his dissertation topic.
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J. Warner Wallace
as his own book and the foundation for his case-making approach to Christianity.
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The Most Dangerous Kind of Faith in the Church Today
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Frank Turek
when discussing J. Warner Wallace, a cold case homicide detective who applied his skills to the case of Jesus.
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Michael Ray Lewis
, highlighting J. Warner Wallace's influence and the book's evidence surrounding the resurrection.
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Mentioned in the outro as a thorough investigation of the reliability of the New Testament Gospels and the case for Christianity.
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How the Church Can Turn Teaching Into Training
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Frank Turek
to get more evidence of the manuscripts.
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Charlie Kirk Conspiracy Theories? Homicide Detective Speaks Out
Mentioned as a book to purchase for a thorough investigation of the reliability of the New Testament Gospels.
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How the Cosmological Evidence Points to the Existence of God
Mentioned as thorough investigation of the reliability of the New Testament Gospels and the case for Christianity.
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How the Moral Evidence in the Universe Points to the Existence of God
Mentioned by the speaker as a resource for investigating the claims of the Gospels.
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J. Warner Wallace
as a book that focuses on eyewitness testimony and determining the reliability of a witness.
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Why the Evidence in the Universe Points Most Reasonably to the Existence of God

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