Interview recorded on 21st March 2019, in the chapel at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford (www.wycliffehall.org.uk).
Iain Morris, Producer/Director at Kharis Productions Ltd (www.kharisproductions.com), interviews me about the historical Jesus, the problem of evil and my recently published book Getting at Jesus: A Comprehensive Critique of Neo-Atheist Nonsense about the Jesus of History (Wipf and Stock, 2019).
On the dating of The Gospel of Thomas, Craig A. Evans observes that the earliest manuscript fragment 'may date as early as 200' and argues that 'Thomas dates no earlier than the end of the second century.' (See: Craig A. Evans, 'Jesus and the Extra-cannonical Works')
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