The Dialogue and Monologue in John 3:1-21: Assessing the Historicity of Jesus’ Words

Embark on a thorough exploration of the transition from dialogue to monologue in John 3:1-21, focusing on the historicity of Jesus' words, especially John 3:16. This detailed study examines the conversation between Jesus and Nicodemus, the significance of pronoun usage, and addresses critical scholarship's doubts about the authenticity of this passage. Discover how the unique literary style of John's Gospel aligns with the historical reality of Jesus' teachings.

Defending the Historical Existence of Jesus: A Comprehensive Examination

Explore the compelling evidence supporting the historical existence of Jesus Christ. This comprehensive examination draws from non-Christian accounts, early Christian documents, and the contextual plausibility of Jesus's life. Learn about Dr. Gary Habermas's minimal facts approach, a scholarly consensus that adds to the robust case for Jesus's historicity.

Who Were Christianity’s First to Third Centuries Non-Christian Witnesses for the Historicity of Jesus Christ?

As Christian apologetic evangelists, who must reason, explain, prove, persuade, and defend, Christians show that Jesus Christ did live by using sources other than the Bible and the writing of the early Church Fathers. For those who question the Christian authority of the New Testament documents, examine carefully what the secular historians and other writers have written that, in fact, corroborates the testimony of the Bible.

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