“Types of Evidence”

“Types of Evidence”

 

First Nicene Council
A late sixteenth-century fresco in the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican, not by Michelangelo, depicting the first ecumenical council of Nicaea (AD 325) as it almost certainly DIDN’T look
(Click to enlarge.)

 

I assume that John Gee intended this little essay to be relevant to the discussion between Phillip Jenkins and William Hamblin:

 

http://fornspollfira.blogspot.com/2015/06/types-of-evidence.html

 

Whether or not he intended it to be so, however, it is.

 

Posted from Newport Beach, California

 

 


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