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"The Gospel-Fact, myth, or Legend?" is a rigorous and scholarly exploration into the historical integrity of the four Gospels. Written by the noted theologian J.P. Arendzen, this work serves as a foundational text in Christian apologetics, addressing the pivotal question of whether the accounts of Jesus Christ are grounded in historical reality or are the products of early Christian mythology. Through a meticulous analysis of internal evidence and external historical context, Arendzen defends the traditional view of the Gospels as accurate historical records.
The book engages with the higher criticism of its era, providing a systematic rebuttal to skeptics who viewed the New Testament through a legendary lens. By examining the chronology, authorship, and consistency of the sacred texts, Arendzen offers a persuasive argument for the factual nature of the Gospel narratives. "The Gospel-Fact, myth, or Legend?" remains a valuable resource for students of theology, biblical history, and those interested in the intellectual defense of the Christian faith. It provides a clear-eyed look at the intersection of faith and historical inquiry, making a case for the reliability of the foundational stories of Christianity.
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