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Online resources on the reliability of the four Gospels.

Christianity Today October 17, 2007

Apologetics.Com

Features a variety of solid apologetic resources, including several related to the Gospels. Check the “Articles” link.

Apologetics Index

Indexes a vast number of apologetics websites of varying worth. Using the index on the homepage, one can look for specific articles. See “Jesus,” for example.

Bible.Org

One of the top Bible websites. The bibliology section (under “Theology: Articles and Studies”) has ample resources for Bible study, including some fine pieces on canon and textual criticism.

The Moorings

An apologetics site run by Ed Rickard. While not flinching from taking controversial doctrinal positions, this free site offers well-researched sections devoted to the reliability of the Gospels.

N. T. Wright

This unofficial site contains much more than apologetics, though several articles are relevant, such as “Five Gospels But No Gospel: Jesus and the Seminar” and “Jesus’ Resurrection and Christian Origins.”

Ben Witherington

Includes writings on many topics by a top New Testament scholar. Often rebuts current attacks on Jesus and the Gospels (for example, an excellent series on the supposed tomb of Jesus). Lacks an index, so use the “Search Blog” function at the top.

Probe Ministries

Filled with apologetics resources. Check the “Reasons to Believe” section for well-researched articles on the Gospels, or use the search function with “Gospels.”

Lee Strobel

Features apologetic video clips. “Investigating Jesus” section includes helpful materials on the Gospels.

(This originally appeared on p.109 of the October 2007 issue of Christianity Today)

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