Case For Jesus: The Biblical And Historical... | The
Pitre focuses on several key historical and textual claims to "pull the rug out" from under modern skepticism:
Pitre argues for an earlier dating of the Gospels (pre-62 or 70 AD), suggesting they were written while eyewitnesses were still alive. The Case for Jesus: The Biblical and Historical...
Dr Brant Pitre’s (2016) is a popular-level work of Christian apologetics that challenges the widespread scholarly view that the Gospels were originally anonymous and historically unreliable. The Core Arguments Pitre focuses on several key historical and textual
He argues that the Gospels were never anonymous, citing that no anonymous ancient manuscripts of Matthew, Mark, Luke, or John have ever been found. or John have ever been found.