Well here's all the details I know about this project right now:
http://normangeisler.net/Resources/T...FromWithin.pdf
But it looks like Geisler is about to write a book on the Historical Jesus. Who's contributing?
Norman L. Geisler, Ph.D., Chancellor, Veritas Evangelical Seminary; Distinguished Professor of
Apologetics and Theology
F. David Farnell, Ph.D., Senior Professor of New Testament, The Master’s Seminary
Richard G. Howe, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy and Apologetics, Southern Evangelical Seminary
Thomas A. Howe, Ph.D., Professor of Bible and Biblical Languages, Southern Evangelical Seminary
William E. Nix, Ph.D., Professor of Historical and Theological Studies, Veritas Evangelical Seminary
William C. Roach, Ph.D. candidate, Co-Author of Defending Inerrancy
Dennis M. Swanson, D.Min., Vice President for Library and Educational Assessment
Not one historical Jesus scholar I see on there. Of course, I'm sure this has nothing to do with Michael Licona. Not one bit! I anticipate arguments like "Greco-Roman biographies are pagan!" or "If we hold to this belief, it will deny Inerrancy, therefore it can't be true!" or "Use the literal sense unless the plain sense is nonsense."
# of scholars on the Historical Jesus who will consider this a serious and worthwhile contribution?
Zero.
http://normangeisler.net/Resources/T...FromWithin.pdf
But it looks like Geisler is about to write a book on the Historical Jesus. Who's contributing?
Norman L. Geisler, Ph.D., Chancellor, Veritas Evangelical Seminary; Distinguished Professor of
Apologetics and Theology
F. David Farnell, Ph.D., Senior Professor of New Testament, The Master’s Seminary
Richard G. Howe, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy and Apologetics, Southern Evangelical Seminary
Thomas A. Howe, Ph.D., Professor of Bible and Biblical Languages, Southern Evangelical Seminary
William E. Nix, Ph.D., Professor of Historical and Theological Studies, Veritas Evangelical Seminary
William C. Roach, Ph.D. candidate, Co-Author of Defending Inerrancy
Dennis M. Swanson, D.Min., Vice President for Library and Educational Assessment
Not one historical Jesus scholar I see on there. Of course, I'm sure this has nothing to do with Michael Licona. Not one bit! I anticipate arguments like "Greco-Roman biographies are pagan!" or "If we hold to this belief, it will deny Inerrancy, therefore it can't be true!" or "Use the literal sense unless the plain sense is nonsense."
# of scholars on the Historical Jesus who will consider this a serious and worthwhile contribution?
Zero.