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Tyndale House, Cambridge, brings you insights from high-level Bible research to help you understand the Bible more and explore reasons why it can be trusted.

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    • S1E1 Trusting the Gospels – Dr Peter J Williams (part 1)
      Mar 7 2024

      In this episode Dr Andrew Ollerton and Dr Peter J Williams discuss how we gauge trustworthiness in everyday life and how we approach the question of the credibility of the four Gospels.

      Dr Peter J Williams is Principal of Tyndale House. He received his PhD in the study of ancient languages related to the Bible from Cambridge University. His 2018 book, Can We Trust the Gospels?, examines evidence from non-Christian sources to assess the trustworthiness of the four biblical accounts of Jesus’s earthly life.

      This episode is a re-release from the Trusting the Bible podcast which was a collaboration between Tyndale House, Cambridge @Tyndale_House and the Bible Society @biblesociety in 2020.

      Visit us online: Tyndale House & Bible Society.

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      26 min
    • S1E2 Trusting the Gospels – Dr Peter J Williams (part 2)
      Mar 7 2024

      In this episode Dr Andrew Ollerton and Dr Peter J Williams continue their discussion of the credibility of the four Gospels. Who were the Gospel authors and can we trust their testimonies?

      Dr Peter J Williams is Principal of Tyndale House. He received his PhD in the study of ancient languages related to the Bible from Cambridge University. His 2018 book, Can We Trust the Gospels?, examines evidence from non-Christian sources to assess the trustworthiness of the four biblical accounts of Jesus’s earthly life.

      This episode is a re-release from the Trusting the Bible podcast which was a collaboration between Tyndale House, Cambridge @Tyndale_House and the Bible Society @biblesociety in 2020.

      Visit us online: Tyndale House & Bible Society.

      Editing by Tyndale House.
      Music: Acoustic Happy Background used via Adobe Stock with a standard license.

      Support the show

      Edited by Tyndale House

      Music – Acoustic Happy Background used with a standard license from Adobe Stock.

      Follow us on: X | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube

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      25 min
    • S1E3 The written Gospels – Dr Dirk Jongkind (part 1)
      Mar 7 2024

      In this episode Dr Andrew Ollerton speaks to Dr Dirk Jongkind about the process through which the Gospels were preserved and came to be written down.

      Dr Dirk Jongkind is probably best-known as editor of the Tyndale House Greek New Testament. His PhD is from the University of Cambridge and is now a Fellow of St Edmund’s College and a Member of the Faculty of Divinity. At Tyndale House, Dirk does research in the transmission of the text of the New Testament.

      This episode is a re-release from the Trusting the Bible podcast which was a collaboration between Tyndale House, Cambridge @Tyndale_House and the Bible Society @biblesociety in 2020.

      Visit us online: Tyndale House & Bible Society.

      Editing by Tyndale House.
      Music: Acoustic Happy Background used via Adobe Stock with a standard license.

      Support the show

      Edited by Tyndale House

      Music – Acoustic Happy Background used with a standard license from Adobe Stock.

      Follow us on: X | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube

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      24 min
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