The Historical Trustworthiness of the Gospels
Is Jesus a liar, lunatic, legend or Lord? How historically accurate are the four Gospels? All four show valid articles for historical accuracy. We can trust these four accounts because Jesus himself ensured that his words would be faithfully preserved.
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Speakers
Peter Williams
Peter Williams received an M.A., M.Phil., and Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge and is currently the Principal of Tyndale House, Cambridge. Dr. Williams is also the chair of the International Greek New Testament Project as well as a member of the Translation Committee of the English Standard Version of the Bible. He recently published Can We Trust the Gospels? (Crossway, 2018).
Simon Gathercole
Simon Gathercole’s first degree was in Classics and Theology in Cambridge, after which he pursued doctoral research under the supervision of James D.G. Dunn in Durham. He also studied for short periods at the University of Tübingen and the Jewish Theological Seminary, New York. He previously taught in the University of Aberdeen (2000-2007). He is currently Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity at the University of Cambridge, and editor of the journal New Testament Studies.