Well-Founded Doubts?
But can we really have confidence in the Gospels' version of Jesus? Do they portray the real Jesus? The late Fredrick F. Bruce, professor of Biblical criticism and exegesis at the University of Manchester, England, stated: " It is not usually possible to demonstrate by historical arguments the truth of every detail in an ancient writing, whether inside or outside the Bible. It is sufficient to have reasonable confidence in a writer's general trustworthiness; if that is established, there is an a priori likelihood that his details are true... The New Testament is not less likely to be historically reliable because Christians receive it as 'sacred' literature."
After examining doubts about Jesus as portrayed in the Gospels, James R.Edwards, professor of religion at Jamestown College, North Dakota, U.S.A., wrote: " We may affirm with confidence that the Gospels preserve a diverse and significant body of evidence of the actual truth about Jesus.....The most reasonable answer to the question why the Gospels present Jesus as they do is because that is essentially who Jesus was. The Gospels faithfully preserve the memory that he left on his followers, that he was divinely legitimated and empowered to be God's Son and Servant."
7.21.2005
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Thank you for your commment. Your comment will be reviewed for approval soon.
God Bless.