The question may seem absurd, but years ago some radicals treated him as an imaginary figure. Today's experts don't take the canard seriously. But surprisingly, the issue is revived in Skeptical ...
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In recent years, new archaeological discoveries have added to the ongoing debate about the historical existence of Jesus. In ...
José Carlos González-Hurtado, president of EWTN Spain, has published a new book, “The Scientific Evidence that Jesus Is God,” following the success of his first book on the existence of God, which has ...
Our answer to the question asked by Our Lord — “Who do men say that I am?” — changes everything for us. Rogier van der Weyden, “The Crucifixion, with the Virgin and Saint John the Evangelist Mourning, ...
A recent letter writer insists "Not only do we have to back up the claim that Jesus existed in the first place, we must also back up the claim that he is who he says he is" ("Bible makes a lot of ...
Recently I got into an argument with my non-believer college pals regarding whether Jesus even existed as a historical figure (yes, people are still talking about that). They contended that there is ...
A recent television program has revived interest in the “Jesus Cup,” an artifact from first century C.E. with a mysterious inscription. Dr. Jeremiah Johnston has asserted that the cup’s inscription ...
In an earlier post, I argued that the historicity of Jesus was doubtful. Some religion scholars questioned one of my sources. Now, new scholarship comes as close as possible to settling the issue.
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