Can We Trust The Gospels? by Mark D. Roberts
Investigating the Reliability of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John
An accessible, evidence-based examination of whether the New Testament gospel accounts can be considered historically reliable, it explains how ancient history is evaluated, explores authorship and dating, early oral tradition and eyewitness testimony, and surveys manuscript transmission and external corroboration. It responds to common objections about contradictions and miracles, compares the narratives to Greco-Roman biography, and weighs archaeological and textual data. While recognizing uncertainties, it argues there are strong historical reasons to view the core claims as broadly trustworthy.
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