The Gospels (especially Mark and John) contain eyewitness testimony, serving as evidence for a historical Jesus
The Gospels as historical sources
Most scholars today think Mark contains eyewitness testimony (Peter's account) and John either was written by a minor disciple of Jesus or used John the son of Zebedee as primary source. This means early disciples were reporting on a master who actually existed — not a fictional figure.
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