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This is a highlight of our premier webcast Apologia Radio. In this clip we ask the question 'what makes someone apart of God's people?'. Be sure to like, share, and comment on this video. You can get more at http://apologiastudios.com : You can partner with us by signing up for All Access. When you do you make everything we do possible and you also get exclusive content like Collision, The Aftershow, Ask Me Anything w/ Jeff Durbin and The Academy, etc. You can also sign up for a free account to receive access to Bahnsen U. We are re-mastering all the audio and video from the Greg L. Bahnsen PH.D catalogue of resources. This is a seminary education at the highest level for free. #ApologiaStudios Follow us on social media here: Facebook:
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https://shop.apologiastudios.com/Virtually everything that we can know about Jesus comes from the four Gospels contained in the New Testament. The Gospels are, by far, our earliest and best historical sources regarding the life, ministry, and teachings of Jesus. Since the Gospels are so central to our understanding of Jesus, it is important that we know where this information is coming from. It is important that we know who authored the Gospels, that the authors were well placed to know they were talking about, and that what they report is true. But who exactly wrote the Gospels? Were they in a good position to know what they were talking about? And are their accounts trustworthy? Sources: Jesus Before the Gospels - Bart. D. Ehrman The Case for Jesus - Brant Pitre “The Alleged Anonymity of the Canonical Gospels” JTS 69 (2018) - Simon Gathercole Who Wrote the Gospels? - Randel McGraw Helms Tax Collector to Gospel Writer - Michael J. Kok Come Let us Reason - Paul Copan and William Lane Craig, editors The Historical Reliability of the New Testament - Craig L. Blomberg Matthew: Apostle and Evangelist - Edgar J. Goodspeed Preface to Luke - Harold Riley Jesus and the Eyewitnesses Second Edition - Richard Bauckham The Eye of the Beholder - Lydia McGrew The Testimony of the Beloved Disciple - Richard Bauckham Challenging Perspectives on the Gospel of John - John Lierman, editor Who Chose the Gospels? - Charles E. Hill The Blackwell Companion to Natural Theology - William Lane Craig and J. P. Moreland, editors Jesus Interrupted - Bart D. Ehrman Papias and the New Testament - Monte A. Shanks The Johannine Corpus in the Early Church - Charles E. Hill ‘What Papias Said about John (and Luke): A ‘‘New’’ Papian Fragment’, JTS 49 (1998) - Charles E. Hill The Gospel on the Margins - Michael J. Kok The Legacy of John - Tuomas Rasimus, editor From the Lost Teaching of Polycarp - Charles E. Hill On the Historicity of Jesus - Richard C. Carrier The Three Gospels - Martin Mosse “The Authorship of The Gospel of Matthew: A Reconsideration of the External Evidence,” NTS 14, (1967) - Stewart C. Petrie The Order of the Synoptics: Why Three Synoptic Gospels? - Bernard Orchard and Harold Riley “Papias as Rhetorician: Ekphrasis in the Bishop’s Account of Judas’ Death” NTS 56 (2010) Christopher B. Zeichmann, Intertextuality in the Second Century - Jeffrey Bingham and Clayton N. Jefford, editors The Oxford Bible Commentary - John Barton and John Muddiman, editors Redating Matthew, Mark, & Luke - John Wenham "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use."
Dr. Titus Kennedy is to talk about some of his favorite evidences for the Exodus of Moses and the Israelites from Egypt. Join us for some more context, analysis of the historical and cultural setting of the Exodus , and a deeper understanding of the texts. Dr. Titus Kennedy believes a solid historical case can be made that the Bible got it right. We discuss key findings that support the traditional biblical chronology of the exodus. READ: Unearthing the Bible: 101 Archaeological Evidences that Bring the Bible to Life, by Titus Kennedy (
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