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The apologetics journey eventually arrives at one unavoidable question: What do we actually know about Jesus? In this episode of The Apostolic Classroom, Steven Gill and Andrew Herbst begin a two-part discussion on the historical evidence for Jesus Christ. Drawing from the New Testament, ancient historians, archaeology, and the broader historical record, they examine why Jesus stands apart from every other figure in human history—and why His existence is accepted by virtually all serious historians. The conversation explores the Gospel writers' commitment to historical detail, the significance of eyewitness testimony, and the ways figures such as Josephus, Tacitus, and other non-Christian sources corroborate key elements of the New Testament narrative. Along the way, the hosts address common misconceptions about the origins of Christianity, the reliability of the Gospels, and the claim that Jesus was merely a legendary figure developed over time. Rather than asking listeners to accept Christianity blindly, this episode demonstrates that the Christian faith is rooted in real people, real places, and real events. The evidence for Jesus is not confined to the pages of Scripture alone—it is woven throughout the historical record. As Semester 2 continues its focus on apologetics, this episode lays an essential foundation for understanding why the historical Jesus remains one of the most compelling and consequential figures ever to walk the earth. This episode of The Apostolic Classroom was sponsored by Liv Hill Nutrition. Visit them at livhillnutrition.net. [https://www.livhillnutrition.net/]
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