Can we trust the Gospels? : investigating the reliability of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John / Mark D. Roberts. [print]
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781581348668
- 1581348665
- BS2555.52 .R63 2007
- BS2555.52.R646.C369 2007
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A bio and a book Can we know what the original Gospel manuscripts really said? Did the evangelists know Jesus personally? When were the Gospels written? What sources did the Gospel writers use? Did early Christian oral tradition reliably pass down the truth about Jesus? What are the New Testament Gospels? What difference does it make that there are four Gospels? Are there contradictions in the Gospels? If the Gospels are theology, can they be history? Do miracles undermine the reliability of the Gospels? Do historical sources from the era of the Gospels support their reliability? Does archeology support the reliability of the Gospels? Did the political agenda of the early church influence the content of the Gospels? Why do we have only four Gospels in the Bible? Can we trust the Gospels after all?
Examining and refuting the most common criticisms of the Gospels, a senior pastor reveals why skeptics and believers can indeed trust the Gospels, nearly two millennia after they were written.
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