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Entries Tagged as 'Historical Apologetics'

Jesus: The Cold Case a Guest Post by Glenn Peoples

July 27th, 2011 18 Comments

Glenn Peoples shares his thoughts on TV One’s recent episode Jesus: The Cold Case. Like a number of others tonight I have just watched Jesus: The Cold Case on TV One, presented by Bryan Bruce. Here are my thoughts on what I have seen. First off, who is Bryan Bruce? Bryan Bruce is an award winning producer, […]

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Undesigned Coincidences in the Gospels – Tim McGrew

April 14th, 2011 28 Comments

If we have a question on the historicity of the resurrection, Timothy McGrew is our first port of call; there is no one we would turn to before him on the subject. Tim is also highly regarded for his work on probability theory and on miracles – he is the author of “Miracles” for the […]

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Tim McGrew’s Library of Historical Apologetics: Rediscovering Forgotten Defenders of the Faith

August 19th, 2010 16 Comments

Last year Timothy McGrew, Professor of Philosophy at Western Michigan University (and reader of and occasional commenter on this blog) was kind enough to ship us a hard-drive from the US filled with thousands of old theological works on the historical argument for the truth of Christianity. It is truly a gold-mine of information, which Matt gets himself […]

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