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Peter Williams asks whether the Gospels are reliable based on their dating, the external evidence, their contents, the geography, and compares them with other 'gospels'.
Justin Martyr's discussion with a Jewish man, Trypho, gives a unique window into the early Church's relationship with Judaism as well as their robustly Christ-centred reading of the Hebrew Scriptures.
Peter Williams examines the Gospels and 'new evidence' about Jesus at the Veritas Forum.
Melvin Tinker offers some food for thought over the doctrine of creation as it relates to living as Christians.
Alistair Donald addresses the frequently asked question of faith and science.
Cor Bennema guides us through Mark and John's accounts of Jesus' life – a great introduction to reading the Gospels.
Marcus Honeysett asks what it means to believe in Jesus in a world which has given up on truth.
Norman Geisler examines the
Peter Williams asks whether the biblical canon and Christian theology were invented long after Jesus' life in this apologetic talk.
David Wenham explores the common idea that Paul distorted the teaching of Jesus, essentially founding his own new 'religion'.