The article explores various non-canonical gospels and Apocryphal works that circulated during the early centuries of Christianity but were not included in the Bible's New Testament. Factors such as alignment with apostolic teachings and overall theological consistency influenced their exclusion. Examples include the Gospels of Truth, Philip, the Egyptians, Hebrews, and later Apocryphal writings like the "Acts of Paul" and the "Acts of Peter."
Could the Gospel Writers Withstand the Scrutiny of a Lawyer?
Explore whether the Gospel writers could withstand the scrutiny of a lawyer in this thought-provoking article. As a conservative Apologetic Bible scholar, we delve into the credibility and reliability of the Gospel accounts, examining the testimony of eyewitnesses, the historical context, literary consistency, and external corroboration. Discover how these factors contribute to the strength of the Gospel writers' accounts, providing valuable insights into the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.

