Christian Apologetics, ch. 19
This was a helpful chapter surveying the evidence of Jesus of Nazareth. Blomberg makes quick work of making a cogent and comprehensive (enough) case for Jesus' existence and the reliability of the works written about him. His primary points are the Historic evidence for Jesus, surveying Paul, the Gospels, and the Syncretistic evidence. He takes time to demonstrate the unreliability of the Gnostic writings. This was a helpful chapter for knowing what arguments need to be considered in thinking about the existence of Jesus. If I were using this, I would want to know resources that go deeper into each section heading.
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