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Did Jesus Exist?
Doubting Jesus: A Doubter’s Guide to Ancient, Non-Christian Sources
By Mikel Del Rosario
Doubting Jesus
As part of the Reasons to Believe series at Sun Valley Community Church (Gilroy, CA), I presented a talk on key ancient, non-Christian sources which help build a historical case for the existence of Jesus to help people answer the question “Did Jesus Exist?” even before getting to the Bible. Download the notes from this presentation (PDF).
Craig Hazen - March 23, 2012
The Certainty of Christ in an Age of Unbelief
From Series: "Reasonable Faith in an Uncertain World II"
This accessible apologetics weekend event is the second collaborative project by Mikel Del Rosario and faculty from the Christian Apologetics Program at Biola University: J.P. Moreland, Craig Hazen & John Mark Reynolds. They are joined by Sean McDowell. This conference was recorded live at Bridgeway Christian Church in Rocklin, California.
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Did Jesus Exist? Watch this presentation from the 2019 Reasons to Believe series at Sun Valley Community Church (Gilroy, CA) featuring Greg Koukl, Craig Evans, Dan Kimball, and Mikel Del Rosario.
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Want to investigate the question “Did Jesus Exist?” for yourself? Check out the following resources to go deeper and see why virtually every critical historian across a spectrum of philosophical and religious convictions (including atheists and agnostics) recognize that Jesus certainly existed.
- Lawrence Mykytiuk, Did Jesus Exist? Searching for Evidence Beyond the Bible
- John Dickson, A Doubter’s Guide to Jesus: An Introduction to the Man from Nazareth for Believers and Skeptics
- Darrell Bock, Who Is Jesus?: Linking the Historical Jesus with the Christ of Faith
- Darrell Bock, Studying the Historical Jesus: A Guide to Sources and Methods
- Robert Van Voorst, Jesus Outside the New Testament: An Introduction to the Ancient Evidence
- Bart Ehrman, Did Jesus Exist?: The Historical Argument for Jesus of Nazareth