Fabricating
Jesus
by Craig Evans, InterVarsity Press
(www.ivpress.com), 2006,
290 pages, $24.00 (hardcover), ISBN-13: 0-8308-3318-8
The subtitle of
this book is How Modern Scholars Distort the Gospels. In the past
twenty-five years there has been a constant stream of television
programs, books, and magazine articles claiming that the Bible is
inaccurate, incomplete, and full of contradictions. Most of us have
heard about the Judas gospel, the Da Vinci Code, The Pagan Christ,
James Tabor, Bart Ehrman, and the Jesus Seminar. We have had a number
of articles in this journal dealing with those claims, but our
discussions have been fairly superficial. What Evans does is to address
all of the claims challenging the belief in the New Testament as the
Word of God. The subjects range from whether Jesus existed to a
detailed treatment of Gnostic and apocryphal Gospels and why they
should not be in the Bible and should not be taken as a valid teaching
on faith and doctrine.
This is a book of factual information. There are
charts and lists showing facts such as the dates of these manuscripts,
the inconsistent standards used to discredit the Bible and support
alternative gospels, quotes of experts in the field, and why
accusations made against Jesus do not make logical sense. In addition
to the chapters where data is presented, there is a glossary, an author
index, a subject index, and exhaustive notes on each subject area.
This is an excellent book to have as a resource when
unbelievers challenge the credibility of the Bible. We recommend it
highly for all readers. It is very scholarly, highly documented, but
easy to read and clear in its message.
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