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On Three Early Christian Writings Spliced Together Into One: The Didache
Your query for sources helped me find cool stuff! Great Ptahil Ptah-El syncretization hypothesis btw. Correction: the Mandaeans don't write…
On John the Baptist: The Most Influential Religious Innovator in History by James McGrath (Part 1)
Are you familiar with the "quotation-refutation device hypothesis" as a non-interpolation possibility? The idea is that 1Cor 33b-35 is Paul…
On The Silencing of Women: 1 Cor. 14:34-35 as an Interpolation
Q. “What one person had the biggest impact on human history?” An opinion: A. Alexander the Great. With respect to…
On John the Baptist: The Most Influential Religious Innovator in History by James McGrath (Part 1)
Calling John "the most significant religious innovator" is a bold claim, not least because the list of candidates must depend…
On John the Baptist: The Most Influential Religious Innovator in History by James McGrath (Part 2)
Some real interesting ideas here. We've all been taught that John was just a side-show to Jesus. John's main role…
On John the Baptist: The Most Influential Religious Innovator in History by James McGrath (Part 1)
Thank you Mr. Ehrman, I find it very interesting to read you. I want to ask you a question: many…
On Is Paul’s Second Letter to the Corinthians Actually FIVE Letters?
That the Suba Cave on which Shimon Gibson and James Tabor have worked and published has some sort of connection…
On John the Baptist: The Most Influential Religious Innovator in History by James McGrath (Part 2)
Keep in mind that the Essenes and Christians are the only groups that we have this sort of literature from…
On John the Baptist: The Most Influential Religious Innovator in History by James McGrath (Part 2)
Hi Dr Ehrman Do scholars of jurisprudence ever intersect into biblical scholarship? Thank you!
On John the Baptist: The Most Influential Religious Innovator in History by James McGrath (Part 2)