![]() Smith, John Warwick Montgomery, Josh McDowell, and Ross Clifford. Simon Greenleaf has influenced many Christian apologists including Wilbur M. ![]() This is always important and especially timely for Easter. ![]() Third, he has a section focus just on the resurrection accounts. Here he uses his expertise to harmonize the different Gospel accounts. Second, he has a large harmony of the Gospels. You can read the short and very insightful use of legal apologetics Here. Fifth, finally is Circumstances, the agreement of the testimony with specific evidence. Four is Experience, agreement of the testimony with general experience. Third is the Number, Independence, and Consistency of the witnesses. Second, Ability is the ability for the witnesses to see, understand, and remember what happened. These are first, Honesty, the general and specific honesty of the witnesses)p. Also, he applies five rules of evidence to examining the gospels. He applies these principles to examining the gospels. Here are three important ones.įirst, at the beginning there is a section where he uses legal rules of evidence. ![]() This book is broken into several sections. This book is titled, “An Examination of the Testimony of the Four Evangelists.” It is available free to read online, download as a Kindle, PDF, or other formats at Project Gutenberg. ![]() He wrote a book on apologetics using legal methods. Simon Greenleaf (1783-1853) was a Jewish believer in Jesus and law professor at Harvard university. ![]()
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