Jesus Under Fire: Modern Scholarship — Reinvents ...
Various contributors (including New Testament scholars, philosophers, and apologists) examine the historical reliability of the gospels, focusing on Jesus' miracles , teachings , and resurrection .
The authors present "rationally grounded affirmations" to argue that the Jesus of history and the Christ of faith are one and the same. Jesus Under Fire: Modern Scholarship Reinvents ...
is an evangelical scholarly work edited by Michael J. Wilkins and J. P. Moreland. First published in 1995, it serves as a rigorous defense of traditional biblical teachings against the radical claims of the Jesus Seminar . Core Purpose and Content Wilkins and J
The text also touches on the implications of modern scholarship for Christian exclusivism versus pluralism. Key Details First published in 1995, it serves as a
The book addresses a series of critical questions regarding the authenticity of Jesus' life, words, and ministry:
It specifically critiques the methodology of the Jesus Seminar, a group of scholars whose skeptical findings—such as voting on which sayings of Jesus were authentic—received widespread media attention in the 1990s.