Articles by Gary R. Habermas
Divided
into Three Categories:
(A) Full
Journal Articles; (B) Book Reviews;
(C) Exclusive Internet Articles
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A: Full Journal Articles: (NEWEST ADDITIONS TO WEBSITE ON TOP OF EACH
CATEGORY)
- A35: Gary
Habermas and Benjamin C. F. Shaw, "Crucifixion
in the Ancient World: A Historical Analysis." Eleutheria
5:1 (2021): 5-17. Republished with permission of
Eleutheria. New!
- A34: Gary
Habermas and and
Benjamin C. F. Shaw, "Every Religion Claims To Be
Historical (But Only Christianity Is)." Southern
Equip (equip.sbts.edu).
- A33: Jonathan
Kopel and Gary Habermas, "Neural
Buddhism and Christian Mindfulness in Medicine." Baylor
University Medical Center Proceedings 32:2 (2019):
308-310.
- A32: Gary
Habermas and Benjamin C. F. Shaw, “Agnostic
Historical Jesus Scholars Decimate the Mythical Jesus
Popularists.” A Review of Jesus:
Evidence and Argument or Mythicist Myths? Philosophia
Christi, vol. 18, n. 2 (2016): 485-495.
- A31: Gary
Habermas, “Dale
Allisons's Resurrection Skepticism: A Critique” A
Review of Resurrecting Jesus: The Earliest Christian
Tradition and its Interpreters.” Philosophia
Christi 10:2 (2008): 303-313.
- A30: Gary
Habermas, "God's
Activity in Today's World: A Review Essay on Kingdom
Triangle." Philosophia
Christi 11:1 (2009): 215-223.
- A29: Gary
Habermas, "Knowing
that Jesus' Resurrection Occurred: A Response to
Stephen Davis.” Faith and Philosophy 2:3 (1985):
295-302.
- A28: Gary
Habermas, "The
Minimal Facts Approach to the Resurrection of Jesus:
The Role of Methodology as a Crucial Component in
Establishing Historicity."
Southeastern
Theological Review 3:1 (Summer 2012):
15-26.
- A27: Gary
Habermas and Benjamin C. F. Shaw,
“Miracles, Evidence, and Agent Causation: A Review
Article.” Philosophia Christi 20 (2018): 185-195.
Learn more about the Journal by going to
www.epsociety.org/philchristi.
- A25, 26: Two
Articles from the Encyclopedia of Christian
Civilization
The Encyclopedia of Christian Civilization
is a uniquely comprehensive reference work on the history
and impact of Christianity. Bringing together over 350
international scholars and 1,402 entries across 2,900
pages, this four-volume work spans issues ranging from
theology, politics, and law, through to literature, art,
and architecture.
- A24: A
Recent Attempt to Disprove the Resurrection of Jesus and
Supernatural Beliefs
by Gary R Habermas
- The
Journal of Theological Studies (Oxford University
Press) (Full
Article) (Abstract)
- A23: Joseph
W. Bergeron, Gary R. Habermas. “The
Resurrection of Jesus: A Clinical Review of Psychiatric
Hypotheses for the Biblical Story of Easter.” Irish
Theological Quarterly 80:2 (2015): 157-172.
- A22:
Resurrection
Claims in Non-Christian Religions
- Religious Studies (Published by Cambridge Univ. Press)
- A21:
Resurrection Research from 1975 to
the Present: What are Critical Scholars Saying?
- Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus
- A20:
Experiences of the Risen Jesus: The
Foundational Historical Issue in the Early Proclamation
of the Resurrection
- Dialog: A Journal of Theology
- A18: The
Late Twentieth-Century Resurgence of Naturalistic
Responses to Jesus' Resurrection
- Trinity Journal
- A17:
The
History of Reasonableness In The Western Tradition: An
Abandoned Approach?>
(A
review article of the book by Rick Kennedy, A
History of Reasonableness: Testimony and Authority
in the Art of Thinking.)
- Fides et Historia (Journal)
(PDF File)
- A16:
The Shroud of Turin and its
Significance for Biblical Studies
- Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society (JETS)
- A15:
The Shroud of Turin: a Rejoinder to
Basinger and Basinger
- Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society (JETS)
- A14:
Paradigm Shift: A Challenge to Naturalism
- Bibliotheca Sacra
- A13:
The Plight of the New Atheism: A
Critique
- Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society (JETS)
- A12:
Jesus
and The Inspiration of Scripture
- Areopagus Journal
- A11:
Greg Bahnsen, John Warwick Montgomery,
and Evidential Apologetics
- Global Journal of Classic Theology
- A10: Jesus'
Resurrection and Contemporary Criticism: An Apologetic
(Part I)
- Criswell Theological Review
- A9: Jesus'
Resurrection and Contemporary Criticism: An Apologetic
(Part II)
- Criswell Theological Review
- A8:
Recent Perspectives on the
Reliability of the Gospels
- Christian Research Journal
- A7:
A Summary Critique: Questioning the
Existence of Jesus (A Critique of G. A. Wells' thesis)
- Christian Research Journal
- A6: Explaining
Away Jesus' Resurrection: The Recent Revival of
Hallucination Theories
- Christian Research Journal
- A5: Jesus'
Resurrection: When Truth Confronts our Worst Suffering
- In the Book: A Thinking Christian's Devotional,
by Kelly Monroe Kullberg and Lael Arrington (Zondervan,
forthcoming, 2008)
- A4:
The Truth-And the Comfort-of the
Resurrection
- This article was taken from Decision magazine,
April 2000, copyright 2000 Billy Graham Evangelistic
Association, used by permission, all rights reserved.
- A3:
Scientific
Testing of Religious Objects
- Mark Antonacci
- A2:
The
Recent Evangelical Debate on the Bodily Resurrection of
Jesus: A Review Article
- Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society (JETS)
- A1:
God's
Activity in Today's World: A Review Essay on Kingdom
Triangle
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