
Perhaps you have heard the following: “It doesn’t matter what you believe. Our first two questions were “what is truth?” and “what is ethical?” Today we will look at the final question: What is required?
MIKE LACONA SERIES
(BP)–In the first column in this series I said that we can come to terms with Jesus’ claims to being the only way to salvation by answering three rudimentary questions. “A Roundtable Discussion with Michael Licona on The Resurrection of Jesus: A New Historiographical Approach (Danny Akin, Craig Blomberg, Paul Copan, Michael Kruger, Michael Licona, and Charles Quarles)” in Southeastern Theological Review 3.1 (2012), 71-98.EDITOR’S NOTE: This column by Mike Licona of the North American Mission Board is the final column in a four-part series on the exclusivity of Christianity.ĪLPHARETTA, Ga.“In Reply to Habermas, McGrew, and McCullagh” in Southeastern Theological Review 3.1 (2012), 55-69.“Historians and Miracle Claims” in Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus 12 (2014), 106-129.“What Jesus’ Enemies Said About Him” in The City: Jesus and His Enemies1 (Summer 2015), 92-100.“What are the Primary Sources for Jesus’s Resurrection” in The City: Resurrection 9:1 (Spring 2016), 23-30.“Is the Sky Falling in the World of Historical Jesus Research?” in Bulletin for Biblical Research 3 (Fall-Winter 2016), 353-68.



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