Can We Trust The Gospels? by Peter J. Williams
A concise, accessible case that the New Testament Gospels preserve reliable eyewitness testimony, drawing on corroborating evidence from geography, culture, and naming patterns, the fit of incidental details, early manuscripts and translations, and non-Christian sources. It addresses alleged contradictions and textual variants, explaining how differences are consistent with independent testimonies rather than fabrication. The book also contrasts the canonical accounts with later apocryphal writings, arguing the former are earlier, more historically grounded biographies.
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- Published
- 2018
- Nationality
- British
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 160–176 pages
- Original Language
- English
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