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  1. Simon Greenleaf (December 5, 1783 – October 6, 1853), was an American lawyer and jurist. He was born at Newburyport, Massachusetts before moving to New Gloucester where he was admitted to the Cumberland County bar .

  2. 10 de jul. de 2024 · In 1846, Simon Greenleaf wrote a learned tract, “The Testimony of the Evangelists,” that proved the truth of Gospels by applying the rules of evidence that govern common law trials.

  3. Simon Greenleaf, a Harvard Law School founder, investigated the biblical testimony of the resurrection of Jesus Christ with a legal approach. He concluded that the witnesses were reliable and the resurrection happened, based on the rules and methods of human tribunals.

  4. The Testimony of the Evangelists, Examined by the Rules of Evidence Administered in Courts of Justice is an 1846 Christian apologetic work by Simon Greenleaf (1783-1853), an early professor (1833-1848) of the Harvard Law School (founded in 1817).

  5. Cuando reconoció la poderosa evidencia a favor de la Resurrección, Greenleaf se convirtió en un cristiano comprometido. Sus escritos han inspirado a algunos de los más grandes apologistas de nuestros días – incluyendo a Josh McDowell y Lee Strobel, a quienes nos hemos referido en este curso.

  6. Simon Greenleaf. In 'Testimony of the Evangelists' by Simon Greenleaf, the author utilizes his legal expertise to analyze the reliability of the Gospels as eyewitness testimonies to the life of Jesus Christ.

  7. 17 de ene. de 2011 · By Simon Greenleaf, LL.D. Dane Professor of Law in Harvard University Second Edition Revised and Corrected by the Author. London: A. Maxwell & Son, 32, Bell Yard, Lincoln's Inn; W. Smith, 113, Fleet Street; Hodges & Smith, Dublin; T. & J. Clark, Edinburgh. 1847