Sabbatum Excerpt: Mark Mittelberg on the Historical Reliability of the Gospels
Certainly people have challenged the historical reliability of the Gospels—such as renowned archaeologist Sir William M. Ramsay, who thought that Luke was foolish as…

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Certainly people have challenged the historical reliability of the Gospels—such as renowned archaeologist Sir William M. Ramsay, who thought that Luke was foolish as…
“If God became man in time, space, and history, then he’s inviting us to examine the historical evidence for the life of Jesus, the…
The Gospel of Luke is unique or different from the other two synoptic gospels. He is the only non-Jew writer in the New Testament.…
Principle of Embarrassment: is a principle that is employed to validate the trustworthiness, authenticity, and truthfulness of any historical document. Christian apologetics also applies…
Principle of Enemy Attestation: Any source that does not have sympathy for a certain person, message, or cause comes to affirm something about it.…
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