The Apocryphal Gospels and the Four Canonical Gospels: A World of Difference

The four canonical Gospels tower head and shoulders above any alleged rivals and are alone to be trusted as authoritative eyewitness sources of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus.
Do Some People Really Believe that a Dead Man Came Back to Life?

What really happened to Jesus of Nazareth? Is there any reasonable explanation for the Jesus phenomenon other than the resurrection? And if Jesus really did come back from the dead, what does that mean for us?
4.35 Guy Waters • Reading • “The Reliability of the Gospels: Rock or Sand?”

Christianity hinges on history: if the Gospels are not trustworthy accounts of Jesus’s life, death, and resurrection, the faith collapses. But are they myth shaped by early belief, or historical testimony grounded in eyewitness experience and apostolic oversight? This question is not peripheral—it is foundational.
The Reliability of the Gospels: Rock or Sand?

Christianity hinges on history: if the Gospels are not trustworthy accounts of Jesus’s life, death, and resurrection, the faith collapses. But are they myth shaped by early belief, or historical testimony grounded in eyewitness experience and apostolic oversight? This question is not peripheral—it is foundational.
July Intermission: From the Nicene Creed to the Four Gospels

Join us in August as we turn from July’s discussion on the Nicene Creed to beholding the four witnesses—Matthew, Mark, Luke and John—to the one gospel of the Triune God.