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The evidential basis for the Book of Acts

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Jonathan McLatchie shows how the book of Acts is historically reliable and how it gives credibility to the claim that Jesus really died and rose again. For furt

Jonathan McLatchie shows how the book of Acts is historically reliable and how it gives credibility to the claim that Jesus really died and rose again.
For further reading on this topic:
Colin Hemer, The Book of Acts in the Setting of Hellenistic
History
• John Saul Howson, The Evidential Value of the Acts of the Apostles
• Craig Keener, Acts: An Exegetical Commentary
• Stanley Leathes, The Religion of the Christ, Lecture 6
• Lydia McGrew, Hidden in Plain View
• William Paley, Horae Paulinae
• James Smith, The Voyage and Shipwreck of St. Paul