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Category Archives: Debates
Riverside Panel Debate about the Historical Reliability of the Bible
Alright, the recording of my panel debate in Riverside last month is now available online. Since there were some issues that arose with the video recording, I’ve decided to only upload the audio recording onto the blog. You can listen … Continue reading
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Speaking on a Debate Panel at Riverside, CA, in July
I have been invited by organizer Phil Calderone to speak on a panel at Riverside, CA, that will take place on July 9th, from 1:30-4:30 PM, in the community room of Louis Robidoux Library. The panel is part of a debate series called “Believers … Continue reading
Radio Debate with Craig Evans on the Dating of the Gospels
Last Thursday I took part in a radio debate, sponsored by First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Houston, TX. The debate was moderated by reverend Evan McClanahan, and my debate partner was evangelical biblical scholar Craig Evans. The topic of the debate was 1) the date(s) … Continue reading
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Tagged Craig Evans, Date of the Gospels, Historical reliability of the Gospels
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February Radio Debate with Craig Evans
One month ago I received an email from a pastor in Houston, TX named Evan McClanahan about arranging a digital radio debate on the topic of dating the canonical Gospels. McClanahan is the pastor of First Evangelical Lutheran Church, and hosts … Continue reading
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