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White Horse Inn: Conversational Theology

According to Josephus and others, the testimony of women was not considered trustworthy in the first century. So why, if—as some allege—the Gospel records are fictitious accounts, would women be listed as the first eyewitnesses of the resurrected Jesus?  Is it possible that the resurrection could be explained as “wishful thinking” on the part of the disciples?  We will unpack these questions and more as we conclude our series through John’s Gospel.

More from this Series: The Gospel of John (2013)

  1. An Introduction to The Gospel of John Listen Now ›
  2. Behold the Lamb of God Listen Now ›
  3. For God So Loved the World Listen Now ›
  4. The Savior of the World Listen Now ›
  5. The Bread of Life Listen Now ›
  6. The Truth Will Set You Free Listen Now ›
  7. I Am the Resurrection Listen Now ›
  8. The Triumphal Entry Listen Now ›
  9. I Am The Way, The Truth & The Life Listen Now ›
  10. Christ’s High Priestly Prayer Listen Now ›
  11. The Arrest, Trial & Crucifixion of Jesus Listen Now ›
  12. Resurrection! Listen Now ›