1. "that changes everything."
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Lee Strobel, The Case for the Resurrection
2. "The general consensus of both liberal and conservative scholars is that Luke is very accurate as a historian, I was told by Dr. John McRay, who earned his doctorate at the University of Chicago and wrote the respected textbook Archaeology and the New Testament. He’s erudite, he’s eloquent, his Greek approaches classical quality, he writes as an educated man and archaeological discoveries are showing over and over again that Luke is accurate in what he has to say. In fact, there have been several instances in which scholars initially dismissed Luke as being inaccurate in a specific reference, only to have later discoveries"
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Lee Strobel, The Case for the Resurrection
3. "reporting of matters that were far more important, not only to him but to others as well?2 Matters, for example, such as the resurrection of Jesus, which Luke says was firmly established by many convincing proofs (Acts 1:3). Are you as intrigued as I was by what"
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Lee Strobel, The Case for the Resurrection