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EPISODE · Jun 18, 2020 · 56 MIN

42. Lydia McGrew: The Reliability of the Gospels and Responding to Critics

from Adherent Apologetics · host Zac Sechler

Lydia McGrew received her Ph.D. in English Literature and has since then done a lot of work regarding textual criticism and apologetics. In this interview, I talk with Dr. McGrew about some of her latest works and evidence for the reliability of the Gospels. Support for this podcast (thanks): https://www.patreon.com/AdherentApologetics

Lydia McGrew received her Ph.D. in English Literature and has since then done a lot of work regarding textual criticism and apologetics. In this interview, I talk with Dr. McGrew about some of her latest works and evidence for the reliability of the Gospels. Support for this podcast (thanks): https://www.patreon.com/AdherentApologetics

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