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Tag Archives: The Fate of the Apostles
More of the Same: Eric Bess Reviews Sean McDowell’s “The Fate of the Apostles”
Below is a guest post by my friend Eric Bess, in which he reviews Christian apologist Sean McDowell’s book The Fate of the Apostles: Examining the Martyrdom Accounts of the Closest Followers of Jesus. McDowell defends the apostolic martyrdom argument for the resurrection, … Continue reading →
Posted in Apologists, Christology, Guest Blogs, Historical Jesus, History, Miracles, Resurrection, Reviews
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Tagged Accounts of the disciples' deaths, Argumentum Ad Martyrdom, Christian Persecution, Deaths of the Disciples, Disciples died for their beliefs, Disciples Martyrdom, Eric Bess, Resurrection of Jesus, Sean McDowell, The Fate of the Apostles, What happened to Jesus' disciples?, Would the disciples die for a lie?
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