

Solid Scholarship Shows The Gospels Can Be Trusted!
May 21, 2020
In this conversation, Peter Williams, an expert on biblical scholarship, shares his insights on the reliability of the Gospels. He argues that the Gospels present a cohesive narrative backed by historical evidence and archaeological findings. Williams discusses 'undesigned coincidences' that enhance their credibility. He also tackles the claim that contradictions undermine their authenticity, suggesting they actually enrich the narratives. Additionally, he emphasizes the importance of understanding literary conventions used by Gospel writers in their unique storytelling.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Intro
00:00 • 4min
Credibility of the Gospels
04:20 • 22min
Exploring the Authenticity of the Gospels
26:17 • 5min
Examining Gospel Contradictions
31:46 • 8min
Exploring Biblical Scholarship and Gospel Narratives
39:27 • 2min
Exploring Literary Conventions in Gospel Writing
41:27 • 2min
Examining Biblical Terminology and Historical Context
43:38 • 14min