I spent years constructing my chronology of Paul's ministry using a Jewish religious calendar which reflected a year beginning on…
On The Quest for the Historical Paul: Sorting Through Our Sources (Part 1). Guest Post by James Tabor
Dr. Ehrman, I can't help but ask for some example questions from the "baby Bible" exam. I'm guessing they're different…
On What Seminarians Learn About the Bible (Often to Their Surprise)
"But before long, as students see more and more of the evidence, many of them find that their faith in…
On What Seminarians Learn About the Bible (Often to Their Surprise)
Shouldn't that count for something too? Or perhaps a more extreme example with the woman taken in adultery. Sure, the…
On What Seminarians Learn About the Bible (Often to Their Surprise)
Hi Bart, Thanks for the thoughtful post. I've been reflecting on the historical critical method for a while now, and…
On What Seminarians Learn About the Bible (Often to Their Surprise)
------> But we know the opinion of Matthew, but he is one among many. However, we know clearly that this…
On What Seminarians Learn About the Bible (Often to Their Surprise)
Hi Bart, This post and the post in Sep 1 (Who Counts as a Christian) present an opportunity for me…
On What Seminarians Learn About the Bible (Often to Their Surprise)
I am a one-day-old member and this is my first post. Zhongqing Zhu (hereafter Zhu) claims he refutes the claim…
On The Quest for the Historical Paul: Sorting Through Our Sources (Part 1). Guest Post by James Tabor
The fewer the numbers the more important Constantine’s personal decision. The greater the numbers the more it might seem that…
On Exaggerating the Numbers of Early Christians
Dr Tabor, where do you think Paul learned to read and write in Greek? I assume he would have had…
On The Quest for the Historical Paul: Sorting Through Our Sources (Part 2) by Dr. James Tabor