Jesus and the Eyewitnesses: The Gospels as Eyewitness Testimony
by Richard Bauckham
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The thesis of this book is that the Gospels were written by people who had direct access to eyewitness testimony of the events described. The author makes a good case, and it is certainly heartening to read a work of theology that is so strongly supportive of the authenticity of the scriptures. The book is very long and dense, but it doesn't use a lot of technical terminology, so it is appropriate for the (very interested and focused) non-specialist.
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Read in June, 2008
I have to confess that I only read about 130 pages or so, and put it back on the shelf. It wasn't that it was bad, it was just that it provided a little bit more detail than I really needed. You'll be in the weeds in no time. I think it might serve my purposes better as a resource than a book you read from front to back.
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Everything you want to know about Papias and apostolic succession in Asia Minor...not for the faint of heart but very rewarding!
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Read in February, 2007
I haven't really finished this book, but what I've read is truly compelling.
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