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New Testament reliability, Gospel manuscripts, and historical evidence for Jesus take center stage in this deep-dive conversation with Dr. Craig Evans—New Testament scholar, manuscript expert, and contributor to the new film Oracles of God. This episode unpacks how we got the New Testament, why the Gospels are trustworthy, and what early eyewitnesses actually claimed.
Dr. Evans walks us through oral tradition, manuscript accuracy, canon formation, the Da Vinci Code myths, why early Christians trusted the Gospels, and how the film Oracles of God helps modern audiences rediscover the roots of Scripture. Rich, accessible, and faith-strengthening—this is the clearest guide you’ll hear on why the New Testament stands up to historical scrutiny.
Highlights
Why New Testament manuscripts are among the most historically reliable ancient texts
How oral tradition worked in the first century and why the Gospels weren’t written immediately
The truth about “lost gospels” and why books like Thomas were not included
What textual criticism reveals about accuracy and faithful transmission
The role of eyewitness testimony in the formation of the four Gospels
Why Da Vinci Code-style theories collapse under real historical evidence
Dr. Evans’ surprising theory on who wrote Hebrews
Poll Question: “Do you feel more equipped to answer questions about the New Testament after this episode? (Answer Below)
Resources:
Dr. Evans Website: https://www.craigaevans.com/
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New Testament reliability, Gospel manuscripts, and historical evidence for Jesus take center stage in this deep-dive conversation with Dr. Craig Evans—New Testament scholar, manuscript expert, and contributor to the new film Oracles of God. This episode unpacks how we got the New Testament, why the Gospels are trustworthy, and what early eyewitnesses actually claimed.
Dr. Evans walks us through oral tradition, manuscript accuracy, canon formation, the Da Vinci Code myths, why early Christians trusted the Gospels, and how the film Oracles of God helps modern audiences rediscover the roots of Scripture. Rich, accessible, and faith-strengthening—this is the clearest guide you’ll hear on why the New Testament stands up to historical scrutiny.
Highlights
Why New Testament manuscripts are among the most historically reliable ancient texts
How oral tradition worked in the first century and why the Gospels weren’t written immediately
The truth about “lost gospels” and why books like Thomas were not included
What textual criticism reveals about accuracy and faithful transmission
The role of eyewitness testimony in the formation of the four Gospels
Why Da Vinci Code-style theories collapse under real historical evidence
Dr. Evans’ surprising theory on who wrote Hebrews
Poll Question: “Do you feel more equipped to answer questions about the New Testament after this episode? (Answer Below)
Resources:
Dr. Evans Website: https://www.craigaevans.com/
Want more conversations that strengthen your faith and curiosity? Follow the show, leave a review, and share this episode with a friend. Then head to LifeAudio.com to discover dozens of powerful, Bible-centered podcasts created to encourage you every day.
Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

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