Episode Synopsis "5 - Jesus and the Roman Historians"
When looking for evidence for the historical Jesus, it is natural for us to look at what Romans were saying at the beginning of the second century. What did Suetonius, Pliny the Younger and Tacitus say? And how helpful is if for building the case for the historical Jesus. Visit me at my website. Support this podcast through Patreon or by downloading a free audiobook with a free trial of Audible.
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