Is there any way to know if some of Jesus's teachings recorded in the Gospels actually originated with John?
On John the Baptist: The Most Influential Religious Innovator in History by James McGrath (Part 3)
Hope you found Wink's book useful! That book was based on his doctoral dissertation and focuses on offering a close…
On John the Baptist: The Most Influential Religious Innovator in History by James McGrath (Part 3)
Excellent!!
On John the Baptist: The Most Influential Religious Innovator in History by James McGrath (Part 3)
A few months ago, I read Walter Wink's, John the Baptist in the Gospel Tradition, I wonder how different this…
On John the Baptist: The Most Influential Religious Innovator in History by James McGrath (Part 3)
Sorry, technical question: is this article (and others) meant to be read as a pdf? Because when I click on…
On Three Early Christian Writings Spliced Together Into One: The Didache
Sorry AngeloB, I have just noticed your comment. As your comment wasn’t a reply to my comments, therefore, I didn’t…
On Am I Converting to Islam?
Indeed. Hence my emphasis that there are similarities yet also differences between Christians and Essenes and between John the Baptist…
On John the Baptist: The Most Influential Religious Innovator in History by James McGrath (Part 2)
That's a connection I hadn't considered, but I have a problem with it. The earliest records that I know of…
On John the Baptist: The Most Influential Religious Innovator in History by James McGrath (Part 2)
I'm not sure who this question was for and what you mean, but since I have a couple of guest…
On Nazareth in the Time of Jesus: the Archaeological Record
John must have sent out emissaries, to attract crowds to wherever he spoke. And so as long as this envisages…
On John the Baptist: The Most Influential Religious Innovator in History by James McGrath (Part 1)