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                                  as testimony. As he states: “The testifiee’s belief has warrant only if the testifier’s belief does.”                                       
                                  ‘     ’                                                            of accepting a testimony to this event). Plantinga’s conclusion is that “testimonial evidence is indeed evidence; it is not always the evidence of choice.”
                                                                                                                                                                        says: “In general, I shall be arguing in this book that the gospel texts are much closer to                 commonly envisaged in current scholarship.”                 In Bauckham’s words, a   
 “Testimony offers us, I wish to suggest, both a reputable historiographic                        
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