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The Case For Jesus Christ Course

Produced by Jason Burns, who brings over 30 years of experience in Christian apologetics, The Case for Jesus Christ reflects a lifetime of study, teaching, and engagement with skeptics and scholars alike. Burns combines academic rigor with pastoral clarity, guiding students through complex historical and theological issues in a way that is both accessible and compelling. Drawing from decades of real-world apologetic dialogue, the course equips believers with well-reasoned arguments, confidence in the reliability of the gospel accounts, and practical tools to defend the historicity of Jesus with clarity, humility, and conviction.

The Historical Evidence

The Case for Jesus Christ course carefully examines the historical evidence for Jesus of Nazareth, demonstrating that He is not a mythical figure but a real person rooted in history. The course explores early non-Christian sources such as Roman and Jewish historians, along with the early dating and widespread circulation of Christian writings, showing that Jesus’ life and crucifixion were known facts in the ancient world. This historical foundation establishes that the gospel story emerges from verifiable events rather than legend or later invention.

The course also addresses the reliability of the Gospels, explaining why they can be trusted as accurate historical documents. It highlights the early authorship of the Gospels, their connection to eyewitnesses or close companions of eyewitnesses, and the consistency of their accounts across multiple independent sources. Attention is given to manuscript evidence, demonstrating that the New Testament is one of the best-attested works of antiquity, with remarkable textual consistency that supports the trustworthiness of its message.

Finally, the course presents compelling evidence for the deity of Christ. It examines Jesus’ own claims about His identity, His authority to forgive sins, and His acceptance of worship—actions that point clearly to His divine nature. The course also considers the resurrection as the central confirmation of Jesus’ divine claims, showing how the empty tomb, transformed disciples, and rapid growth of the early church provide strong historical support that Jesus is not only the Messiah, but God in the flesh.

Why Study The Course?

To gain confidence in the historical truth of Christianity

The course grounds faith in solid historical evidence, showing that Jesus of Nazareth is a real, well-attested figure in history.

To understand and trust the reliability of the Gospels

Students learn why the Gospel accounts are credible, early, and rooted in eyewitness testimony rather than legend or myth.

To be equipped to answer common objections

The course addresses skeptical claims about Jesus, the Bible, and Christian belief, preparing students to respond thoughtfully and respectfully.

To strengthen personal faith

Studying the evidence for Jesus’ life, resurrection, and deity deepens assurance and encourages a more confident, informed faith.

To develop practical apologetics skills

The course equips believers with clear arguments they can use in conversations, teaching, preaching, and evangelism.

To learn from experienced apologetic teaching

With decades of apologetics experience behind it, the course blends scholarly insight with clear, accessible instruction.

To engage today’s skeptical culture effectively

The course prepares students to defend the truth of Christianity intelligently and graciously in academic, cultural, and everyday settings.

The Cost of Course

Jason Burns brings over 30 years of experience teaching apologetics, making him one of the most seasoned and respected educators in this field. His extensive background in equipping believers to defend and share their faith has positioned him as a leading voice in Christian apologetics across Europe.

He is also recognized for developing one of the best apologetics courses in Europe, known as "The Case for Jesus Christ." This course has been widely acclaimed for its thorough biblical, historical, and archaeological approach, helping countless students and pastors deepen their understanding of Jesus’ divine claims and the historical evidence supporting His resurrection.

Jason Burns’s expertise and passion make him an excellent resource for anyone looking to strengthen their apologetic skills and confidently present the case for Christ.

The Case For Jesus Christ

$46.99
The Case for Jesus Christ course carefully examines the historical evidence for Jesus of Nazareth, demonstrating that He is not a mythical figure but a real person rooted in history. The course explores early non-Christian sources such as Roman and Jewish historians, along with the early dating and widespread circulation of Christian writings, showing that Jesus’ life and crucifixion were known facts in the ancient world. This historical foundation establishes that the gospel story emerges from verifiable events rather than legend or later invention.

Course curriculum

The Quest for Jesus


  •  The Exciting Journey to Discover Jesus' Past
  •  What Do Scholars Say About the Historical Jesus?

Were the Gospels Anonymous?


  •  Were the Gospels Really Anonymous? A Deep Dive.
  •  The Implausibility of the Anonymous Gospel Theory

The Titles of the Gospels


  •  The Evidence for the Authorship of Matthew and the Significance of the Gospel Titles
  •  Mark, the Companion of Paul and Disciple of Peter — Uncovering the Author of the Gospel of Mark
  •  Luke the Physician, Companion of Paul, and Author of Acts — Unraveling the Identity of the Gospel of Luke
  •  The Authorship of the Gospel of John—Internal and External Evidence

The Early Church Fathers


  •  Early Church Fathers and the Origins of the Gospels of Matthew and Mark
  •  The Early Church, Lost Gospels, and Apostolic Authorship
  •  The Early Christian Evidence for the Origin of Luke’s Gospel
  •  The Early Church and the Origin of the Gospel of John

The Lost Gospels


  •  The Authenticity of the Four Gospels Versus the “Lost Gospels”
  •  What Did the Early Fathers Say About the Lost Gospels?

Are the Gospels Biographies?


  •  Are the Gospels Biographies? Deep Dive.
  •  A Closer Look at Genre and Historical Reliability

The Dating of the Gospels


  •  The Dating of the Gospels: How Close Are They to the Life of Jesus?
  •  The Dating of the Gospels and Their Historical Reliability part 2

Jesus and the Jewish Messiah


  •  Jesus and the Jewish Messiah — The Kingdom of God and Prophetic Expectations
  •  Jesus and the Divine Messiah — Did Jesus Claim Divinity?

Did Jesus Think He Was God?


  •  Did Jesus Think He Was God? An Examination of His Claims and Actions
  •  The Jewish Roots of Jesus’ Divinity Claim

The Secret of Jesus’s Divinity


  •  Why He Concealed His True Identity ?
  •  The Secret of Jesus’ Divinity and Its Implication for His Death

The Crucifixion


  •  The Crucifixion — The Heart of Jesus’ Divinity and Mission

The Resurrection


  •  The Resurrection of Jesus — The Bodily Reality of the Risen Christ
  •  Why Did Anyone Believe in the Resurrection of Jesus?
  •  The Sign of Jonah — Understanding the Biblical Foundation of Jesus’ Resurrection

At Caesarea Philippi


  •  The Question at Caesarea Philippi — Who Do You Say That I Am?
  •  Bibliography
  •  Teaching "The Case for Jesus Christ" — Tips and Strategies for Pastors and Teachers
  •  Comprehensive Online Resources for Teaching "The Case for Jesus Christ"