Can We Trust the Gospels? by Peter J. Williams. Reviewed by Prof. Douglas Kuiper.
Douglas Kuiper reviews Peter J. Williams' *Can We Trust the Gospels?*, an apologetic work defending the historical reliability and trustworthiness of the four gospel accounts. Williams argues that internal consistency, geographical accuracy, and corroboration with first-century sources demonstrate that the gospels faithfully record the words and deeds of Jesus, thereby strengthening believers' confidence in Scripture as God's inspired and inerrant Word.
Can We Trust the Gospels? by Peter J. Williams. Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2018. ISBN 978-1-433552-9-53. 153 pages. $17.99. Softcover. [Reviewed by Prof. Douglas Kuiper.] Subscribers to the Standard Bearer believe the four gospel accounts to be the inspired and inerrant Word of God and, therefore, trustworthy. Peter Williams does also; his answer to the question expressed in the book's title is "yes." It is unfortunate that this book does not have a subtitle that lets the reader know his position....
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