J. Warner investigates whether Jesus was simply copied from ancient mythologies or is himself just a myth, demonstrating that the gospel accounts are rooted...
J. Warner examines whether the gospel narratives have been changed over time by applying the concept of “chain of custody” to historical transmission, showing...
J. Warner applies investigative principles to show why the Gospels are reliable, examining their early authorship, corroboration, textual integrity, and lack of bias among...
Is one way to argue for God’s existence better than another? Should evidential and presuppositional case makers be divided based on their approach? In...
There seems to be occasional friction between evidential and presuppositional apologists? Is this division warranted? How can both approaches assist average Christians in making...
Given how desperately the disciples wanted Jesus to be alive following his crucifixion, isn’t it possible they simply hallucinated the Resurrection appearances? In this...
As Christians, should we be quick to jump to spiritual explanations? When should we offer more naturalistic explanations of phenomena we experience? In this...