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Blame for Jesus – Extra-Biblical Evidence.
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1. Articles
1.1. In English Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
1.2. In Bible Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
1.3. In Theological Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
1.4. In Theological Journals
2. Chapters and Sections
2.1. In Systematic Theologies
2.2. In Other Books
- Non-Biblical Literary Evidence | Studying the Historical Jesus: A Guide to Sources and Methods
- Antiquities of the Jews 18.62 | The Works of Josephus: New Updated Edition
- Early Christian Figures Mentioned By Josephus | Josephus and the New Testament
- Evidence of Non-Christian Writers | Making Sense of the New Testament: Three Crucial Questions
- Archaeology | Jesus and the Gospels: An Introduction and Survey
- Other Ancient Sources | Jesus and the Gospels: An Introduction and Survey
- Why Not More? | I Don’t Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist
- The Historical Jesus, Ancient Evidence for the Life of Christ, Gary Habermas
- Secular History’s Confirmation of the Reliability of the New Testament |Christian Apologetics, Geisler, N. L.
- None of the important historical writers of the period—Roman or Jewish—make mention of Jesus. It’s questionable whether he even existed. | Answers to Jewish Objections to Jesus, Vol. 4, p. 59.
- Craig Blomberg, The Historical Reliability of the Gospels (Downers Grove, Ill.: InterVarsity Press, 1987), 196-200.