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...
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...
Haden Clark from Help Me Believe interviews J. Warner Wallace for the Help Me Believe YouTube Channel. Given that there are so many variants between the oldest...
In this video, J. Warner joins Stand to Reason’s Amy Hall to answer questions in an episode of #STRAsk. They answer a question submitted through Twitter:...
Cold case detective, J. Warner Wallace discusses Cold-Case Christianity with Brady Blevins from the Atheist Christian Book Club. In this clip, J. Warner answers an objection leveled...
In this interview with Jerry Newcombe for D. James Kennedy Ministries, J. Warner discusses the evidence for the reliability of the New Testament accounts...
In this video, recorded as part of the Cold-Case Christianity Course at Southern Evangelical Seminary, J. Warner Wallace describes the nature of eyewitness testimony....
In this clip from a Summit Worldview Conference session, cold-case detective, J. Warner Wallace, examines the objection that there are too many variants between...
In this clip from a Summit Worldview Conference session, cold-case detective, J. Warner Wallace, defines the notion of “inerrancy”. How can we call the...
In this clip from a Summit Worldview Conference session, cold-case detective, J. Warner Wallace, describes how we can be certain we have reliable copies...
In this clip from a Summit Worldview Conference session, cold-case detective, J. Warner Wallace, describes why some suspects point to variations between ancient New...