Fresh evidence from the New Testament to support Christian belief
This concise, arguments-based work examines the Gospels and the Epistles as ancient records. It looks for evidence about the authors named Peter, James, and John, and asks how their writings corroborate each other. The author avoids assuming anything and uses circumstantial evidence to test the claims, offering a method anyone can follow.
The book aims to reassure doubt and strengthen faith by focusing on what the texts themselves reveal. It highlights how personal forms of address and the distinctive voice in Paul’s letters can ground a sense of real authors and real events behind the writings.
What you’ll experience
- A careful, methodical look at the relationship between Gospel narratives and Epistle writings
- Analysis of language and emphasis that points to authentic, eyewitness testimony
- Clear explanations of how circumstantial evidence supports the case for the truth of the New Testament
- A focus on strengthening faith while addressing skeptical questions
Ideal for readers of Christian evidences, apologetics, and anyone seeking a thoughtful, text-based approach to early Christian witness.