"Jesus of Nazareth: How Historians Can Know Him and Why It Matters" is my newly posted article on the website created by the Christ on Campus Initiative of the Carl F. H. Henry Center for Theological Understanding at Trinity International University in Deerfield, Illinois. It is a substantive 15,000 word article on the topic, the equivalent to a medium-size booklet but still easily readable in a short period of time.
The link to my article is http://www.thegospelcoalition.org/pdf/blomberg.pdf, from which you can get to the websites' other contents as well. Posts are designed to address some of the most crucial "big picture" issues that reguarly engage Christians, particularly in university contexts, in dialogue with the full-range of perspectives in contemporary scholarship. Mine is the second essay to have been completed and posted thus far out of a much large number that have been assigned or are in the process of being conceived.
Please check out the site, read the articles and hopefully find them helpful. Thanks!


I've read many, many works on the historicity of Jesus and the reliability of the Gospels and this booklet really shines in terms of it's readability. Often popular apologetic works skim the surface whilst scholarly works are impossible to understand. You've done a great job of distilling out the important stuff and providing credible references and making a page-turner - thanks!
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