In 1833, Thomas Starkie observed, “It so rarely happens that witnesses of the same transaction perfectly and entirely agree in all points connected with it, that an entire and complete coincidence in every particular…engenders suspicion.” On this special Easter edition of the podcast, Shane airs an interview he recorded with Lydia McGrew about differences that exist between the four Gospels related to Jesus’ resurrection, and whether those differences can be reconciled.
SHOW NOTES
Articles
Considering Alternatives to the Resurrection, Shane Rosenthal
Joanna: Luke’s Key Witness? Shane Rosenthal
Bart Ehrman on Jesus & The Claim of Resurrection, Shane Rosenthal
Passover & The Last Supper, Shane Rosenthal
Where Was Jesus Crucified?, Shane Rosenthal
Are We Witnessing a Paradigm Shift on John’s Gospel? Shane Rosenthal
The Compelling Nature of Corroborated Testimony, Shane Rosenthal
Simon of Cyrene: An Intriguing Archaeological Discovery, Shane Rosenthal
The Authenticity & Genuineness of the Fourth Gospel, J.B. Lightfoot
Is Luke a Trustworthy Historian?, Sir William Ramsay
Can We Trust Luke’s History of the Early Jesus Movement? Shane Rosenthal
What is the Most Important Thing Taught in the Bible?, Shane Rosenthal
Books
Testimonies to the Truth, Lydia McGrew
Hidden in Plain View, Lydia McGrew
The Mirror or the Mask, Lydia McGrew
Jesus & The Eyewitnesses, Richard Bauckham
Easter Enigma, John Wenham
The Doubters Guide to Jesus, John Dickson
Can We Trust the Gospels? Peter J. Williams
On The Resurrection Vol. 1: Evidences, Gary Habermas
On The Resurrection Vol. 2: Refutations, Gary Habermas
Audio
Fake or Authentic? with Lydia McGrew
Authenticating the Book of Acts, with Lydia McGrew
The Messiah’s Redemptive Mission, Shane Rosenthal
Stories of Jesus: Can We Trust Them? with Peter J. Williams
Are The Gospels History or Fiction? with John Dickson
Is John’s Gospel Late & Unreliable?, with Daniel Wallace
The Gospels as Eyewitness Testimony, with Richard Bauckham
Locating Golgotha, with David Rohl
Evidential Reasoning, with Craig Parton
Dealing with Discrepancies, with J. Warner Wallace
The Jesus of History & The Gospel Creed
Video
The Resurrection of Jesus, Peter J. Williams
Peter J. Williams vs Bart Ehrman on the Reliablity of the NT
The Tools & Rules of History, with Gary Habermas, David McIlroy & Shane Rosenthal
Mark Lanier moderated this panel discussion at the Lanier Theological Library in Houston Texas. The forum was inspired by the release of two exhaustive volumes on the historicity of Jesus’ Resurrection by Dr. Habermas: On The Resurrection Vol. 1: Evidences, and On The Resurrection Vol. 2: Refutations.
Who Is Jesus? Bridging Diverse Voices, St. Louis, MO, April 24th.
Shane Rosenthal and Michael McClymond will be defending the historic Christian view of Jesus at this Christian / Muslim conversation which will take place at St. Louis Community College Meramec (located at 11333 Big Bend Rd, in Kirkwood, MO). The purpose is to highlight some of the differences between Christian and Muslim perspectives related to Jesus’ identity and mission and to take questions from students. This event is brought to you by St. Louis Community College in partnership with ReThink315. Click here for more info.
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