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The Gospels—Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John—tell the story of the life and teachings of Jesus Christ while he was on earth. But how do Christians know if they are true? What evidence is there that the events actually happened?
This accessible introduction to the historical and theological reliability of the four Gospels, written by New Testament scholar Peter J. Williams, presents evidence from a variety of non-Christian sources, assesses how accurately the 4 accounts reflect the cultural context of their time, compares different accounts of crucial events, and considers how these texts were handed down throughout the centuries.
Written for the skeptic, the scholar, and everyone in between, this book ...answers common objections raised against the historicity of the Gospels in order to foster trust in God's Word.
Peter Williams offers a clear, coherent, compelling argument for we can have rock solid confidence in the Jesus of our Bibles. Williams starts from what we can learn from non-Christian sources, and then steadily builds his case to show the reliability of the gospel accounts. This will now be my default book to go to when someone wants to know if the New Testament can really be trusted. It's short too. Buy loads. Give 'em away far and wide. Masterful.