J. Warner explains that the best historical evidence for Christianity is the cumulative case for the reliability of the Gospels, built from hundreds of...
J. Warner applies forensic principles to the reliability of the Gospels, arguing that differences between eyewitness accounts are expected and actually validate rather than...
J. Warner analyzes whether the Gospel writers were biased, applying detective principles from eyewitness evaluation to show why their testimony is trustworthy. He explains...
J. Warner, drawing on his experience as a detective, explains why the differences between the four Gospel accounts are typical of genuine eyewitness testimony...
In this video from a message delivered at Calvary Chapel Chino Hills, J. Warner Wallace describes why the differences between Gospel accounts don’t automatically...
In this video from a message delivered at Calvary Chapel Chino Hills, J. Warner Wallace describes why the differences between Gospel accounts help validate...
J. Warner Wallace answers an important question as part of the Summit Worldview Ministries video series. There are differences between the Gospel accounts of...
J. Warner Wallace discusses the nature of reliable eyewitness accounts and demonstrates why we ought to expect eyewitness details to vary. This doesn’t make...
J. Warner Wallace, author of Cold Case Christianity, discusses the reliability of the gospel eyewitness accounts. To see more training videos with J. Warner...
J. Warner Wallace, author of Cold-Case Christianity, was interviewed by Bobby Conway (The One Minute Apologist) and discussed the variations between ancient manuscripts. Do...
J. Warner Wallace is interviewed by Lee Strobel as he describes an important attribute of the New Testament Gospel accounts. The Gospel authors repeatedly...
J. Warner Wallace is interviewed by Lee Strobel and describes the investigative template he used to investigate the reliability of the New Testament Gospels....
J. Warner Wallace answers a question about the role the early Church Councils played in determining the New Testament canon. Did the councils create...