Real Places in the Gospels
The way the Gospel accounts use correct place names shows that they were based on reliable information from first hand testimony.
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The way the Gospel accounts use correct place names shows that they were based on reliable information from first hand testimony.
Evidence in the Talmud for the crucifixion of Jesus.
In a talk given at The Veritas Forum at the University of California, Santa Barbara in October 2000, Professor Craig Blomberg discusses new…
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Links to further resources to follow up on the bethinking booklet 'The arrogance of Christianity: is Jesus the only way?'.
The way the Gospel accounts use the right names for people shows that they were about real people, based on reliable information.
This video describes the discovery of the earliest copy of part of John's Gospel, the 'John Rylands Fragment'.
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This talk looks at who Jesus is and examines some of the misunderstandings about him, as well as his impact in history and the impact he…