The Gospels: "Lost" and Found

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Were other “gospels” included in the New Testament, then later rejected? How do we know the gospels are reliable? Gospels: "Lost" and Found gives solid reasons to trust the New Testament writings, and provides answers to Bart Ehrman's book Misquoting Jesus. Author Timothy Paul Jones, Ph.D., shows where the critics are incorrect and provides us with logical, well-reasoned arguments for believing that Jesus lived, died, and rose again—according to the Scriptures.

This pamphlet is packed with:
  • Easy to understand summaries
  • Full-color illustrations
  • A timeline showing New Testament and Gnostic Documents
  • Comparison charts with key information at a glance
  • And more!

Answers Top Common Questions About the Validity of the Bible and New Testament

Now is the time to discuss textual criticism because critics are bringing this to the public debate and claiming that the Bible cannot be trusted. It is important to help Christians become better informed —ready to "defend the faith." This pamphlet answers the following common questions and more:
  • Who really wrote the Gospels?
  • Was it really Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John? Or were the gospels written by people who were utterly unconnected with eyewitnesses as some books and TV shows claim?
  • Were the gospels written so long after Jesus' death and resurrection that they cannot be relied upon?
  • Were there gospels that were included in the New Testament —and later removed? Why were these four books chosen and not others?

Dr. Jones' interest in this topic began many years ago when he came across arguments against the Bible. At first his faith was badly shaken and he wondered if he still believed in the Bible. But as he researched more he found answers. In just fourteen concise pages, Dr. Jones shows the errors in critics' logic and facts —and does it in an easy-to-understand style.

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