About This Book
The author mounts a methodical rebuttal of contemporary skeptical critiques of Christian revelation, defending the credibility of miracles and the historical reliability of the Gospels by examining manuscript evidence, patristic quotations, early translations, and authors such as Clement, Ignatius, Polycarp, Papias and Justin; he engages philosophical objections about antecedent probability, critiques aspects of higher critical scholarship, and argues that attentive historical and textual scrutiny reinforces rather than undermines traditional claims about divine revelation.
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