Evidence of the Bible and Jesus in a Skeptical Age is a rigorous, documentary-grade examination of the historical foundations of Christianity, written for readers who demand evidence rather than assumption.In an era shaped by doubt, dismissal, and recycled claims of myth and manipulation, this book steps outside devotional argument and examines the public record. Drawing from archaeology, ancient inscriptions, manuscript evidence, Roman and Jewish sources, and modern historical scholarship, it investigates whether the Bible and the figure of Jesus belong to faith alone-or to history itself.This work does not rely on circular reasoning or theological shortcuts. It follows the evidence where it leads. Archaeological discoveries are examined in their original context. Non-biblical sources are allowed to speak in their own words. Claims of textual corruption, pagan borrowing, and legendary development are evaluated against documented data rather than popular repetition.Special attention is given to the resurrection claim-not as a religious slogan, but as a historical problem that demands explanation. Early proclamation, hostile testimony, silence where denial would be expected, and the rapid emergence of belief are analyzed using the same standards applied to any ancient historical question.Written in a clear, accessible narrative style, this book is designed for thoughtful skeptics, intellectually honest believers, and readers tired of shallow arguments on both sides. It does not ask for blind faith, nor does it dismiss belief as naïveté. It asks a harder question: what does the evidence actually support?With extensive documentation, a comprehensive appendix, and a commitment to methodological consistency, Evidence of the Bible and Jesus in a Skeptical Age offers readers the tools to evaluate the historical case for themselves-without pressure, polemic, or pretense.