Hook line: See how the four Gospels fit together through careful comparisons, offering clarity on what the texts portray and how they support one another.
This scholarly work examines the Gospels side by side, using plain language to show where the narratives agree and where they differ. It argues that many so‑called contradictions can be understood as natural variations among eyewitness accounts, not as deception. The aim is to help readers evaluate the evidence and appreciate how the fourfold record preserves the life and teachings of Jesus.
- Learn how parallel details in Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John reinforce the core events. - See how apparent discrepancies are explained through quoting, order, and emphasis. - Understand the idea of corroboration across the Gospels and what that means for reliability. - Discover a framework for reading the Gospels that emphasizes context, intent, and witnessed testimony.
Ideal for readers of religious studies, theology, and anyone seeking a thoughtful, accessible approach to the Gospels.