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The book demonstrates that the [[New Testament]] is the source document for major [[Christian]] doctrines such as the [[Atonement]], as well as for the early, first-century history of Christianity. | The book demonstrates that the [[New Testament]] is the source document for major [[Christian]] doctrines such as the [[Atonement]], as well as for the early, first-century history of Christianity. | ||
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Evidence that Demands a Verdict is a book of quotations compiled by eleven people for a lecture series by Reverend Josh McDowell. Published in 1972 as a resource for students, it was used in the 1960s by the Campus Crusade for Christ. [1]
The book demonstrates that the New Testament is the source document for major Christian doctrines such as the Atonement, as well as for the early, first-century history of Christianity.
References
- ↑ McDowell, J. and others. 1972, 1979. Evidence that Demands a Verdict. San Bernardino, CA: Here‘s Life Publishers, Inc.