I enjoyed this article greatly, having done some studying in "the ways that never parted" (Jewish-Christian relations). I would only add that it is not only the historical method that cannot "prove" that Jesus died for our sins. Nothing can "prove" this, in much way that parents can never "prove" their love to a child. They can demonstrate what looks like love again and again and again, but that is not proof. There is always room for doubt. Faith brought about by grace remains just that.
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Peter Petite
I enjoyed this article greatly, having done some studying in "the ways that never parted" (Jewish-Christian relations). I would only add that it is not only the historical method that cannot "prove" that Jesus died for our sins. Nothing can "prove" this, in much way that parents can never "prove" their love to a child. They can demonstrate what looks like love again and again and again, but that is not proof. There is always room for doubt. Faith brought about by grace remains just that.
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