Downloadable study material. Each document leans on primary sources. Use them, share them, scrutinize them — and bring your own evidence.
Primary Sources
Non-Christian sources on Jesus, AD 1–200
Compilation of references to Jesus and early Christians from Tacitus, Josephus, Pliny, Suetonius, the Talmud, and others. Useful for assessing what hostile and indifferent writers say about the historicity of the Nazarene.
A gospel tract laying out, side by side, what each book teaches about God, Jesus, sin, and salvation — and what the textual and historical evidence implies for each claim.
Working notes used in evangelism and discussion with Muslims. A growing reference document covering the points that come up most frequently in dialogue.
Side-by-side photographs of Ḥafṣ vs. Warsh and other variant readings, organised by type. Hosted on the Variants page so you can examine each folio directly.
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