Hi bart In Mark 13: 20 jesus is talking about the end times in a way that it cannot come…
On If Paul Dictated His Letters, How Can We Know What He Said?
I used the superlatives somewhat tongue in cheek, knowing that in fact there are plenty of equally strong contenders and…
On John the Baptist: The Most Influential Religious Innovator in History by James McGrath (Part 1)
Sorry for adding this question here. I entered it initially in a James McGrath post but was hoping for an…
On If Paul Dictated His Letters, How Can We Know What He Said?
I have read that Paul and the vast majority of early Christian authors used enslaved or formally enslaved secretaries, scribes,…
On If Paul Dictated His Letters, How Can We Know What He Said?
Why complicate the matter to this level of detail? Surely the most sensible approach, is to assume that the letter…
On If Paul Dictated His Letters, How Can We Know What He Said?
Gautama propounded a universal, transcendent, spiritual interconnection among ALL living things — and outright rejected the concept of an omniscient,…
On John the Baptist: The Most Influential Religious Innovator in History by James McGrath (Part 1)
Both “most influential religious innovator” and “in history” are sweeping superlatives in a very big world. What about Siddhartha Gautama?…
On John the Baptist: The Most Influential Religious Innovator in History by James McGrath (Part 1)
Those large empires rose out of troubled waters.
On John the Baptist: The Most Influential Religious Innovator in History by James McGrath (Part 2)
On a recent youtube episode, you addressed the idea of forgiveness, drawing a distinction between the Greek words used in…
On If Paul Dictated His Letters, How Can We Know What He Said?
Bart erman could you do an article on in Romans 1:3 in Galatians 4 and I think you should read…
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