and the Reliability of the Gospels

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and the Reliability of the Gospels Jesus and the Reliability of the Gospels Are the writers of the gospels reliable as historians, writing reliable history? Who wrote the gospels? Were they accurate in what they recorded? Do they hold up to tests of honesty and integrity?

and the Reliability of the Gospels Jesus and the Reliability of the Gospels Are the writers of the gospels reliable as historians, writing reliable history? Did they intend to write historically?

Jesus Are the gospels consistent? Do the gospels contradict each and the Reliability of the Gospels Are the gospels consistent in their history, or contradictory? Are the gospels consistent? Do the gospels contradict each other?

and the Reliability of the Gospels Jesus and the Reliability of the Gospels Why does this matter? They record the history of a man who makes claims and did things that, if true, are of eternal significance and consequence.