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A 30-Minute Overview of Cold-Case Christianity: A Homicide Detective Investigates the Claims of the Gospels (Faith Blueprints)
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“Classical” apologists, such as Norman Geisler, R.C. Sproul, and William Lane Craig, insist that, prior to making a factual, historical case for Jesus Christ, one must establish God’s existence—generally using the classical, Aristotelian proofs, or sophisticated variants on those proofs (such as Craig’s favourite, the medieval, Arabic kalam
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Matthew Paterno
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What are the apocryphal gospels? They’re gospels forged under the apostles’ names, like the Gospel of Thomas, the Gospel of Peter, the Gospel of Philip, and so forth. They first began to appear in the second half of the second century after Christ. Revisionists claim that these extrabiblical writings are the key to correctly reconstructing the
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Steven Hayes • A Liberated Mind: The essential guide to ACT
Mark is the earliest gospel, and his source must be even earlier still. In fact, Rudolf Pesch, a German expert on Mark, says the passion source must go back to at least AD 37. That’s just seven years after Jesus’ death.
William Lane Craig • On Guard
The gospels are not analogous to folk tales or contemporary “urban legends.”