Footnotes are the most reliable method for tracking primary sources and objective evidence in apologetics research
Response to question about finding primary sources in a sea of biased online content
Winger advises following footnotes: if a source has no footnotes, be suspicious. Following the chain of footnotes leads back to the two or three seminal scholars or original ancient writings that anchor major issues. Winger says he sometimes spends as much time in the footnotes as in the main body of a work.
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