Peter Williams builds on the work of scholars like Richard Bauckham and Tal Ilan in this apologetic presentation of the Gospels as eyewitness accounts:
(HT: Andrew Wilson)
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Peter Williams builds on the work of scholars like Richard Bauckham and Tal Ilan in this apologetic presentation of the Gospels as eyewitness accounts:
(HT: Andrew Wilson)

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I have heard this lecture when it was posted in another blog I subscribe too. It is great. Dr. Williams is an excellent speaker and he presents his material in a way that not only educates, but at times entertains you. This is not a boring, dry lecture. You will enjoy it.
People actually saw Jesus flying into the sky on his way to Heaven, before disappearing into a cloud?
The disciples actually saw Moses return from the dead, but didn’t let it affect their lives too much.
Well, you wouldn’t , would you?
Keith: agreed! He is great at keeping the attention of the audience.
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