The Historical Reliability of the Gospels

Craig L. Blomberg
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The Gospels provide the most thorough account of Jesus Christ. But what if the stories about his life and work are legends? Scholars have occasionally cast doubt on the reliability of the Gospels. New approaches to biblical studies have only increased the challenges. Can we continue to trust the New Testament? Craig Blomberg reveals the faulty analysis and presuppositions that have led to mistaken conclusions about the Gospels, providing scholarly criteria for judging these books and biblical answers to our hard questions.
Genres: TheologyChristianChristianityReligionHistoryNonfictionNew TestamentFaithReferenceChurch History
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