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What Science & History Say About Who Jesus Was.

Below, you will find different journals, blogs, videos & articles for your reading pleasure.  

Theses resources teach about the studies that discuss scientific evidence explaining what knowledge we have about Jesus; The Man.

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If you’re unsure whether God truly exists, consider the extensive set of facts and evidence from scientific experts found on the companion website, The Search for God. Feel free to go there now because faith in Jesus Christ and a close relationship with God are based on faith in God as the creator of the universe and life itself.

By; Peter J. Williams

In this highly informative and amusing lecture, Dr Peter Williams presents new and old evidence that the Gospels are eyewitness accounts, concentrating on details that would be practically impossible to get right otherwise.

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"The following description, surmised from the Gospels, would be affirmed by most history scholars, Borg told LiveScience:    Jesus was born sometime just before 4 B.C. and grew up in Nazareth, a small village in Galilee, as part of the peasant class. Jesus' father was a carpenter and he became one, too, meaning that they had likely lost their agricultural land at some point. Jesus was raised Jewish and he remained deeply Jewish all of his life; he never intended to create a new religion. Rather, he saw himself as acting within Judaism.  He left Nazareth as an adult and met the prophet John, who baptized him. During his baptism, Jesus likely experienced some sort of divine vision. Shortly afterwards, he began his public preaching with the message that the world could be transformed into a "Kingdom of God." He became a noted teacher and prophet, as well as a healer: More healing stories are told about Jesus than about any other figure in the Jewish tradition.  He was executed by Roman imperial authority, and his followers experienced him after his death. It is clear, Borg said, that they had visions of Jesus as they had known him during his historical life. Only after his death did they declare Jesus to be "lord" or "the son of God."

This article was provided by Life's Little Mysteries. Follow Natalie Wolchover on Twitter @nattyover. Contributing reporting by Heather Whipps.  

By; National Geographic

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For more than a decade before preaching at the age of 30, Jesus worked as a typical day laborer.

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