| Christianity in History |
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Lesson 1:
Introduction God does not expect us to have blind faith. There is a mountain of evidence to consider. Activities |
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Lesson 2:
Non-Biblical Writers What evidence do Roman and Jewish historians provide. Activity |
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Lesson 3: Are the
New Testament Documents Reliable? The only reliable source of information about the life and words of Jesus is found in the Bible. Activities |
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Lesson 4: New
Testament Reliability (Continued) The reliability of New Testament writer, and the Acid Test. Activities |
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Lesson 5: New
Testament Manuscripts A comparison of secular and New Testament manuscripts. Activities |
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Lesson 6:
Implications of the Resurrection What does the fact that Jesus based His teachings on His resurrection mean? Activities |
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Lesson 7: The
Empty Tomb Is there historical evidence that Jesus was raised from the dead? Activities |
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Lesson 8: The
Change at Pentecost The dramatic change of the apostles from weakness to power. Activities |
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Lesson 9: The
Apostles' Testimony The powerful impact of New Testament witnesses. Activities |
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Lesson 10:
Conversion of Saul of Tarsus How did a fanatical enemy of Christ become a great champion of Christianity? Activities |
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Lesson 11: Jesus,
the Man of Destiny Jesus was not just another man. He was a man with a purpose! Activities |
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Lesson 12:
Mythology and Liberalism The challenge of those who do not believe Jesus is the Son of God. Activities |