Editor’s note: This post originally appeared on Think Apologetics. Tabernacle of David considers this resource trustworthy and Biblically sound.
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The third quest for the historical Jesus has reached an impasse. But a fourth quest is underway–one that draws from a heretofore largely neglected source: John’s Gospel. The third quest for the historical Jesus has reached an impasse. But a fourth quest is underway–one that draws from a heretofore largely neglected source: John’s Gospel.
In this interview, we talk to Dr. Craig Blomberg who advances the idea that John is a viable and valuable source for studying the historical Jesus.The third quest for the historical Jesus has reached an impasse. But a fourth quest is underway–one that draws from a heretofore largely neglected source: John’s Gospel.
In this interview, we talk to Dr. Craig Blomberg who advances the idea that John is a viable and valuable source for studying the historical Jesus.