The reliability of the Gospel tradition /
The historical reliability of the Gospels has been discussed from the Enlightenment onwards. At present, many scholars assume that the canonical Gospels as we have them are essentially fictions constructed near the end of the first century to meet the needs of the Christian movement of that time and...
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Peabody, Mass. :
Hendrickson Publishers,
[2001], ©2001
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