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In this episode of The Apologetics Dialogues, we examine the historical foundations for the identity of Jesus. Beginning with the methods scholars use to study the historical Jesus, we explore how presuppositions—especially naturalism—shape modern conclusions. We then consider what historians broadly agree about Jesus’ life and why the virgin birth and resurrection stand at the center of Christian claims. Finally, we examine the historical evidence for the resurrection and why it remains the decisive event that vindicates Jesus’ identity and grounds the Christian faith in real history.
By J.R. MillerIn this episode of The Apologetics Dialogues, we examine the historical foundations for the identity of Jesus. Beginning with the methods scholars use to study the historical Jesus, we explore how presuppositions—especially naturalism—shape modern conclusions. We then consider what historians broadly agree about Jesus’ life and why the virgin birth and resurrection stand at the center of Christian claims. Finally, we examine the historical evidence for the resurrection and why it remains the decisive event that vindicates Jesus’ identity and grounds the Christian faith in real history.