Lectio: The Case for Jesus - Session 1
Lectio: The Case for Jesus with Dr. Brant Pitre
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Session 1: Were the Gospels Anonymous?
Can we trust the Gospels? Were these accounts written by individuals with firsthand knowledge of Jesus Christ? Dr. Pitre begins this series by examining why the Gospels are reliable sources of information about Jesus and by looking at the historical evidence that backs up this claim.
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