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A series of scholarly essays responds point-by-point to an anonymous skeptical critique of early Christian origins, defending the authenticity and evidential value of early Christian writings. The author examines the testimony and methods of patristic figures and texts, including discussions of Eusebius's canon list, the Ignatian letters, Polycarp, Papius, the Johannine tradition, the churches of Gaul, and Tatian's Diatessaron, and assesses documentary discoveries bearing on Acts. Arguments concentrate on manuscript evidence, historical probability, and the proper limits of literary criticism in interpreting early Christian testimony.

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J. B. Lightfoot

J. B. Lightfoot was a prominent theologian and biblical scholar known for his contributions to New Testament studies. His works often focused on the historical and textual analysis of early Christian writings. Among his notable publications is "Essays on the work entitled 'Supernatural Religion'", where he critically engages with the debates surrounding the supernatural elements of Christianity. Lightfoot also authored influential sermons and provided a revised text of St. Paul's Epistles to the Colossians and Philemon, complete with introductions, notes, and dissertations, showcasing his deep understanding of the scriptures and their context.

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