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An Examination of the Testimony of the Four Evangelists, by the Rules of Evidence Administered in Courts of Justice / With an Account of the Trial of Jesus

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The author applies rules of courtroom evidence to the narratives of the four Gospels, systematically testing their oral and documentary testimony. He arranges a harmony of events into chronological sections covering birth and early life, successive public ministries and Passover-period episodes, the passion, resurrection, and ascension, aiming to reconcile overlaps and apparent discrepancies. A focused legal analysis examines the procedures and testimonies related to the trial, comparing practices and assessing credibility, consistency, and corroboration. Supplementary notes and an appended trial account offer commentary for readers and students on evidentiary method and on applying juridical standards to the evaluation of religious testimony.

About the Author

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Simon Greenleaf

Simon Greenleaf was an American lawyer and legal scholar, best known for his work in the field of evidence law. He served as a professor at Harvard Law School and is particularly recognized for his influential book, "An Examination of the Testimony of the Four Evangelists, by the Rules of Evidence Administered in Courts of Justice," which analyzes the historical reliability of the New Testament accounts of Jesus' trial. Greenleaf's contributions to legal education and his rigorous approach to the intersection of law and theology have left a lasting impact on both disciplines.

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