The Jewish historian Josephus is one of the major sources of factual, historical information about Jesus.
The bible is the best source for information about the existence of Jesus.
1. Bible 2. Google maybe but the Bible is as real as it gets.
Yes. "...Thy Word is Truth." (John 17:17)
If there are no verifiable proofs for the existence of Jesus, what more for jesus' ressurection? The historical resurrection accounts are recorded in the four Gospels, with a further major reference in 1 Corinthians 15, including its meaning and a list of witnesses. Matthew chapter 28. Mark chapter 16 Luke chapter 24 John chapter 20
The book of Revelation would be the best source, according to the title of the book: "The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto him" - Revelation 1:1
they were written after the death of Jesus
A variety of sources referring to the same event. If the source is antipathetic to the subject, that is a good indicator of its truth. For example, Josephus is not impressed by Jesus, which is an indication that the historical Jesus existed.
Jesus Raphael Soto has written: 'Soto' 'Jesus Raphael Soto'
The New Testament was written after the death of Jesus.
Jesus Lava has written: 'Socialism, communism, and religion'
Jesus Goytortua Santos has written: 'Pensativa'
No. It is without doubt that some part of the information we have in the New Testament-particulary the words and deeds of Jesus- was for at least some time transmitted in a purely or primarily oral medium. It was not until after the time of Jesus' ministry that the process of the committing of oral tradition into writing took place.