Today's interview is with Michael Licona, the Apologetics Coordinator at the North American Mission Board and Research Professor of New Testament at Southern Evangelical Seminary. He discusses his new book The Resurrection of Jesus: A New Historiographical Approach, philosophy of history and historical methodology, the knowability of the past, historical facts, miracle claims and the historian, judging the relevant evidence, assessing the historical bedrock, weighing competing historical hypotheses, struggling through bias and doubts, and more.
Full Interview MP3 Audio here. (50 min)
Check out The Resurrection of Jesus: A New Historiographical Approach here.
Enjoy.
Past interview with Michael Licona here.
Monday, November 08, 2010
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2 comments :
My respect for this man just keeps on increasing. His desire to be as fair and objective as possible, along with his search for truth, is extremely encouraging. Thanks for the interview!
Thanks, Brian. I'm about 400 pages into the book. I highly recommend it.
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