By: Dr. Bryant G. Wood; ©2003 We welcome new author Dr. Bryant G. Wood of the Associates for Bible Research. This fascinating article reveals the search for the cities of…
Fact Three: The External Evidence Test (corroboration from reliable sources outside the New Testament). This test seeks either to corroborate or to falsify the documents on the basis of additional…
Fact one: the bibliographical test (corroboration from textual transmission). The historical accuracy of the New Testament can be proven by subjecting it to three generally accepted tests for determining historical…
Fact Eight (corroboration from date of authorship). The fact that both conservatives (F. F. Bruce, John Wenham) and liberals (Bishop John A. T. Robinson) have penned defenses of early dating…
By: Dr. Norman Geisler; ©2002 As we noted previously, many unusual events are attributable to God that are not true miracles. God acts through natural processes. Other unusual events are…
By: Dr. Norman Geisler; ©2002 Distinguishing a true from a false miracle is important to the defense of the Christian faith. For miracles are the unique way God confirms a…
By: Dr. John Ankerberg; ©2001 Can we trust what the Gospels—Matthew, Mark, Luke and John—tell us about Jesus, or are they merely the product of the writers’ imagination? Dr. Ankerberg…
By: Dave Hunt; ©2001 Are miracles something that can be called up at will by Christians with a special anointing? Or are they special events given only by God for…
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