The Christian Scriptures, or 'New Testament', also the Gospels.
It's worth noting that the authors of these texts never knew Jesus and were not eyewitnesses to anything he did nor said. The Christian scriptures were written and compiled decades after the Romans had killed Jesus.
It is worth noting that gospels that were more closely related to the actual teachings of Yeshua (Jesus) were destroyed by the Roman Church in order to protect their version of the story. Read about the Nag Hammadi texts and their history.
The best evidence of the tampering with Truth done by the Roman Church is internal. Christians teach that one must read The Bible and pray for God's instruction. I learned a lot from doing just that and studying the link below comparing FIVE gospels about the teachings and life of Yeshua (Jesus).
It was and is called 'The Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ'
The Gospels o Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
The Gospel, or good news.
The written account of Jesus's life and teachings is the New Testament of the Christian Bible.
Gospels.
The written account of Jesus's life and teachings is the New Testament of the Christian Bible.
Yes, as interpreted by his Disciples. It is also based on the teachings of the Hebrew religion as it existed at the time of Caesar Augustus and Jesus.
They are called epistles
The Gospel
From the Bible
The Good News of the Coming Kingdom of God given to us by Jesus Christ. It also records Jesus' life and sayings/teachings for all to model their lives after.
Historians can learn about the life and teachings of Jesus from the gospels, which are accounts of his life written by his followers. These texts provide insights into his teachings, miracles, and interactions with others. While they are considered religious texts, historians can analyze them to understand the historical context in which Jesus lived and the impact of his teachings on society.