Reliability of the Gospels article (Influence magazine)

“As criticizing other people’s religion has become more acceptable in our culture, hostile critics of Christianity are stepping up their attacks against Jesus, with some radical popular skeptics denying even His existence.

“Of course, denying His existence, or even the main elements of His ministry, is historically implausible. We have more accounts about Jesus, from within living memory of His ministry, than for almost any other ancient teacher.”

The above are the first two paragraphs of my article recently published in Influence magazine (this article), which addresses the reliability of the Gospels, including some of the key arguments from my book Christobiography. You might find it useful for summarizing some points or sharing with others. (I know, I am writing a lot on this topic right now. I will probably be posting more on 1 Peter, etc., eventually … 🙂 If you are a recent subscriber and are getting just the new posts but want more Bible studies, see the menu bar on the side of the home page. The archives contain scores of Bible studies on various topics.)

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