The Historical Reliability of the Gospels

Filed under: Apologetics, Personal — Jeremy at 8:25 pm on Tuesday, February 21, 2006

For anyone who may be interested, here is a pdf file of the “fact sheet” I gave out after my presentation last weekend on the reliability of the gospels. It discusses some of the main relevant topics such as authorship, dating, purpose, canon, and preservation. I think it is pretty useful as a good list of things to know in case you are engaged in an apologetic discussion on the gospels.
The event itself went pretty well, although it was significantly smaller than I expected. As well, it was my first time speaking publicly for more than 10 minutes or so, so I still had some nervous habits that will hopefully get worked out as I, God willing, get more opportunities to speak.

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Comment by Jonathan Bartlett

February 22, 2006 @ 12:54 pm

For Acts, I’ve heard that this book is excellent in its defence of biblical history. I also suggest Josephus’s “Against Apion”.

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