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===Evangelicalism===
In the course of the controversy over the raised saints in the Gospel of Matthew, Evangelicals such as [[Norman Geisler]] and [[Albert Mohler]] have questioned whether Licona is moving away from his evangelical views and is headed in a similar path traveled by the [[agnostic]] New Testament scholar [[Bart Ehrman]].<ref>{{cite news |last = Mohler |first =Albert |title= Biblical Inerrancy and the Licona Controversy|url= http://www.christianpost.com/news/biblical-inerrancy-and-the-licona-controversy-55591/ |accessdate= 29 June 2014 |agency= The Christian Post}}</ref> Licona’s approach seems to provide fodder for his critics. While asserting his belief in the divine authority of the Bible and even its inerrancy, he claims he cannot presuppose these beliefs while engaged in historical research. He also claims the doctrine of [[biblical inerrancy]] is not a doctrine fundamental to the Christian faith. In a radio exchange with Ehrman, Licona said that if Jesus actually [[Resurrection of Jesus|rose from the dead]], Christianity is true even if it were also true that some things in the Bible were not.<ref>{{cite web|title= Bart Ehrman & Mike Licona Discuss Decisions | publisher = Risen Jesus |url= http://www.risenjesus.com/bart-ehrman-mike-licona-discuss-decisions |accessdate= 29 June 2014}}</ref> Licona noted what he saw as several problems with the argument for inerrancy provided by Norman Geisler.<ref>{{cite web |title=On Chicago's Muddy Waters |publisher = Risen Jesus | url= http://www.risenjesus.com/chicagos-muddy-waters |accessdate= 29 June 2014}}</ref>
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==Kehidupan pribadi==
Licona
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▲Licona is married to Debbie and has two children; a daughter Allie and a son Zach. Licona's son-in-law Nick Peters is a Christian apologist who blogs on a regular basis<ref>{{cite web |last =Peters |first = Nick |title = Deeper Waters | publisher = Word press |url = http://deeperwaters.wordpress.com/ |accessdate= 3 July 2014}}</ref> and has a weekly podcast called Deeper Waters.<ref>{{cite web|last =Peters |first =Nick |title= Deeper Waters Podcast | publisher = Word press |url= http://deeperwaters.wordpress.com/category/deeper-waters/deeper-waters-podcast/ |website =Deeper Waters |accessdate= 3 July 2014}}</ref>
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* {{Citation | first = Evan (atheist) | last = Fales | publisher = University of St. Thomas | place = St. Paul, MN | date = 2014-06-24 | title = Can historians investigate miracle claims?}}, and {{Citation | title = Did Jesus rise from the dead?}}.
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* {{Citation | first =Dan (Atheist) | last = Barker | publisher = The University of Wisconsin | place = Madison | title = Did Jesus Rise from the Dead? | date = Apr 2003}}
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==Bibliografi==
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