Who Is This Jesus?
Who is Jesus? Who did he claim to be? What questions might we need to ask? What kind of evidence is there?
Related resources for Is Jesus History?
Who is Jesus? Who did he claim to be? What questions might we need to ask? What kind of evidence is there?
A review of Nick Barham's Disconnected: Why our kids are turning their backs on everything we thought we knew.
Marcus K Paul's book 'The Evil That Men Do' offers a more balanced view of church history; acknowledging the good as well as the bad.
In this book, Philip Ryken sets out the need for students to take a distinctively Christian approach to their studies – and all of life.
Links to further resources to follow up on the bethinking booklet which asks 'How can God allow suffering?'
Once we've got at the facts behind the myths about Jesus, this final video considers what difference he makes to us today.
Are the Gospels full of contradictions? What would have been seen as normal standards of trustworthy historical writing at that time?
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'.