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4.36 Guy Waters, Trent Hunter & Stephen Wellum • Interview • "The Reliability of the Gospels: Rock or Sand?"
Season 4
Episode 36
Published 10 months, 2 weeks ago
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ABOUT THE EPISODE
Christianity hinges on history: if the Gospels are not trustworthy accounts of Jesus’s life, death, and resurrection, the faith collapses. But are they myth shaped by early belief, or historical testimony grounded in eyewitness experience and apostolic oversight? This question is not peripheral—it is foundational.
Timestamps
- 00:36 – Intro
- 02:18 – Guy Waters’ and Stephen Wellum’s Introductions
- 05:43 – Christianity Stands or Falls Upon Historical Facts
- 11:10 – Four Gospels and No More
- 15:48 – What About Gnostic or Apocryphal Gospels?
- 17:32 – Why is the Idea of ‘Myth’ Appealing?
- 23:00 – The Gospels Are Reliable Accounts
- 26:33 – The Gospels Are Historical Accounts by Eyewitnesses
- 30:46 – The Synoptic Problem
- 34:03 – Three Proposals to This Problem
- 38:00 – When to Turn to a Passage in Another Gospel?
- 44:35 – Why Is John Just Different?
- 49:12 – Concluding Thoughts
- 53:47 – Outro
Resources to Click
- “The Reliability of the Gospels: Rock or Sand?” – Guy Waters
- Theme of the Month: One Gospel, Four Witnesses
- Give to Support the Work
Books to Read
- Jesus and the Word – Rudolf Bultmann
- Jesus Outside the New Testament: An Introduction to the Ancient Evidence – Robert E. Van Voorst
- The Canon of Scripture – F.F. Bruce
- The Canon of the New Testament: Its Origin, Development, and Significance – Bruce Metzger
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