Yep, it's Professor McGrath's God-Tier engagement that got me to look up Ebla a couple days ago. Now I can…
On John the Baptist: The Most Influential Religious Innovator in History by James McGrath (Part 3)
I agree with lms728 that whatever letter(s) left Paul and was delivered to Philippi should be considered the original, warts…
On Even More Snarly Problems If Paul Dictated His Letters
What is the "original" version of today's post? The one that you decided to publish, right? Every earlier version, no…
On Even More Snarly Problems If Paul Dictated His Letters
Perhaps just useless speculation, but could Paul's malady have been to do with his eyesight? He talks of one story…
On Even More Snarly Problems If Paul Dictated His Letters
He claims that verses 5 to 23 refer to the destruction of the temple, and verses 24 to 27 refer…
On Do We Have the Original Text of Philippians?
This is an interpretation of Mark 13
On Do We Have the Original Text of Philippians?
Hello, Dr. Ehrman. Thought-provoking post. Thank you. As I was reading this aloud to my wife, she wondered if scribes…
On Even More Snarly Problems If Paul Dictated His Letters
I love that analogy and that quote applied to this!!!
On John the Baptist: The Most Influential Religious Innovator in History by James McGrath (Part 3)
Thank you for the reply! One more on this topic, do you think than it is a possibility that the…
On Is Paul’s Second Letter to the Corinthians Actually FIVE Letters?
Zuntz dates Pauline Corpus to 100 CE. The Gospels are first attested in 1 Clem dated 97-140CE. Isn't the Antiquities…
On If Paul Dictated His Letters, How Can We Know What He Said?