The case for Jesus: the biblical and historical evidence for Christ

Over the past hundred years, scholars have attacked the historical truth of the Gospels and argued that they were originally anonymous and filled with contradictions. In The Case for Jesus, Brant Pitre taps into the wells of Christian scripture, history, and tradition to ask and answer a number of d...

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Main Author: Pitre, Brant James 1975- (Author)
Contributors: Barron, Robert 1959- (Author of afterword, colophon, etc.)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: New York Image 2016
In:Year: 2016
Reviews:[Rezension von: Pitre, Brant James, 1975-, The case for Jesus : The Biblical and Historical Evidence for Christ] (2020) (Lazar, Shawn C., 19XX -)
Edition:First edition
Further subjects:B Jesus Christ Biography History and criticism
B Jésus-Christ - Historicité
B Jesus Christ Historicity
B Biographies
B RELIGION - Christianity - Catholic
B Jésus-Christ - Biographie - Histoire et critique
B Biography
B Historicity of Jesus Christ
B RELIGION - Biblical Studies - Jesus, the Gospels & Acts
B Jesus Christ
B Criticism, interpretation, etc
B RELIGION - Christian Theology
Parallel Edition:Electronic
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Summary:Over the past hundred years, scholars have attacked the historical truth of the Gospels and argued that they were originally anonymous and filled with contradictions. In The Case for Jesus, Brant Pitre taps into the wells of Christian scripture, history, and tradition to ask and answer a number of different questions, including: If we don't know who wrote the Gospels, how can we trust them? How are the four Gospels different from other gospels, such as the lost gospel of "Q" and the Gospel of Thomas? How can the four Gospels be historically true when there are differences between them? How much faith should be put into these writings? As The Case for Jesus will show, recent discoveries in New Testament scholarship, as well as neglected evidence from ancient manuscripts and the early church fathers, together have the potential to pull the rug out from under a century of skepticism toward the apostolic authorship and historical truth of the traditional Gospels
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-242)
ISBN:0770435483