By Bryan, on August 2nd, 2010%
Did the early church kidnap the god of the philosophers and dress him up in Scriptural clothes? On this edition of Renewing Your Mind, Dr. R.C. Sproul helps us understand the early church’s usage of philosophical language to formulate our doctrine of God.
“God of the Bible vs. God of Philosophy” (26:25)…
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By Bryan, on July 25th, 2010%

Although it might sound strange, some critics have made the bold claim that Jesus never even existed. They claim that because the New Testament documents are biased and therefore cannot be trusted, and that since there are also no non-Christian sources which mention him, that we cannot reliably conclude that Jesus actually existed. However, aside from whether or not the New Testament documents are trustworthy, did you know that there are actually several non-Christian sources which mention Jesus around the same time period as the New Testament?
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As mentioned above, there are actually several non-Christian (some could even be considered anti-Christian) sources that mention Jesus. From ancient historians (Tacitus, Suetonius, Josephus, Thallus), to government officials (Pliny the Younger, Emperor Trajan, Hadrian), to Jewish sources (Talmud, Toledoth Jesu), gentile Sources (Lucian and Mara Bar-Serapion), gnostic sources (The Gospel of Truth, The Apocryphon of John, The Gospel of Thomas, The Treatise on Resurrection), and even some lost sources (The Acts of Pontius Pilate and Phlegon), the evidence for Jesus outside of the New Testament is far from nonextant.
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By Bryan, on July 13th, 2010%
Quiz: What is the documentary hypothesis, where did it come from, and why is it no longer held by most critical scholars?
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By Bryan, on July 8th, 2010%
The following is a debate between Michael Licona and Bart Ehrman on the topic “Can Historians Prove Jesus Rose From The Dead?” The debate was held at Southern Evangelical Seminary on April 2, 2009.
An audio version of the debate can also be found here.
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