Evidences of Christianity

Volume II

By J. W. McGarvey

Table of Contents

 

 

Title Page

Preface

PART III. THE CREDIBILITY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT BOOKS.

CHAPTER I. Canons of Historical Criticism

CHAPTER II. Evidence from Agreement with Other Writings

CHAPTER III. Evidence from Incidental Agreement with Other Writings

CHAPTER IV. Alleged Contradictions between John and the Synoptists

CHAPTER V. Alleged Contradictions between the Synoptic Gospels

CHAPTER VI. Alleged Contradictions between Acts and Other Books

CHAPTER VII. Undesigned Coincidences between the Gospels

CHAPTER VIII. Undesigned Coincidences between Acts and Paul's Epistles

CHAPTER IX. Positions of Unbelievers in Reference to Miracles

CHAPTER X. The Direct Evidence for the New Testament Miracles: The Resurrection of Jesus

CHAPTER XI. The Resurrection of Jesus: Adverse Theories Considered

CHAPTER XII. The Resurrection of Jesus: The Testimony of the Witnesses

CHAPTER XIII. The Messiahship of Jesus

PART IV. THE INSPIRATION OF THE NEW TESTAMENT BOOKS.

CHAPTER I. The Promises of Jesus

CHAPTER II. Fulfillment of the Promises as Stated in Acts

CHAPTER III. Fulfillment of the Promises as Stated in the Epistles

CHAPTER IV. Inspiration of Mark, Luke, James, and Judas

CHAPTER V. Modifying Statements and Facts

CHAPTER VI. Objections Considered

CHAPTER VII. Adverse Theories of Inspiration

CHAPTER VIII. Confirmatory Evidence