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Tag Archives: Evidence for Jesus
Yet Another Case of Apologetic Dishonesty in Lee Strobel’s “The Case for Christ”: The Historical Evidence for Alexander the Great versus that of Jesus of Nazareth
Years back when I was completing my Classics M.A. program at the University of Arizona, I was gifted by my sister’s former pastor with a copy of Lee Strobel’s The Case for Christ. In the book Strobel tries to argue … Continue reading
Posted in Apologists, Classics, History, Reviews
Tagged Alexander the Great vs. Jesus, Apologetic Dishonesty, Biographers of Alexander the Great, Case for Christ, Craig Blomberg, Debunking the Case for Christ, Did Jesus exist?, Evidence for Jesus, Historical Jesus, Historical reliability of the Gospels, Lee Strobel, Myth Growth Rates
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Ten Reasons to Reject the Apologetic 10/42 Source Slogan
[As of April 2nd, 2013, one of the authors of The Case for the Resurrection of Jesus — Mike Licona — has acknowledged factual errors in the book’s section dealing with the 10/42 apologetic (pg. 128). I have revised the article in … Continue reading
Posted in Classics, Historical Jesus, History
Tagged 10/42 Apologetic, Apologetic Errors, Apologetic Exaggerations, Caesar vs. Jesus, Cliffe Knechtle, Did Jesus exist?, Douglas Jacoby, Evidence for Jesus, Frank Turek, Gary Habermas, Historical Jesus, JP Moreland, Michael Wilkins, Mike Licona, Norman Geisler, NT Wright, The Case for the Resurrection of Jesus, The Resurrection of Jesus: A New Historiographical Approach, Tiberius Caesar
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[…] osobie. W przypadku tych klasycznych autorów sprawa ma się trochę inaczej. Matthew Ferguson wskazuje na kilka niuansów, które zwięźle…