Reinventing Jesus by J. Ed Komoszewski
How Contemporary Skeptics Miss the Real Jesus and Mislead Popular Culture
A clear, accessible defense of the historical reliability of the New Testament and early Christian belief, it dismantles popular claims that Jesus’ divinity and the biblical canon were late inventions. Drawing on textual criticism, manuscript evidence, and early historical sources, it explains how the Gospels and letters were transmitted, why textual variants do not overturn core doctrines, and what actually occurred at Nicaea, arguing that faith in Jesus’ deity predates Constantine and rests on early, robust testimony.
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- 2006
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- American
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- 330-360
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- English
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