I finally am catching up with a few blog posts I've missed. Yikes! This one was incredibly frustrating to listen…
On A High-level Intellectual with an Infuriating “Solution” to Why There is Suffering
The Didache had a recent big influence on a group of former Campus Crusade for Christ leaders in the late…
On Three Early Christian Writings Spliced Together Into One: The Didache
What is the scholarly consensus for the gospel of John in regards to its historicity and applicability to the historical…
On Three Early Christian Writings Spliced Together Into One: The Didache
I'll strongly second this observation; the common "when does life begin?" framing is, I think, badly misconceived. There is, after…
On When Does Life Begin? The Status of the Unborn in the Biblical Tradition.
Dr Ehrman, do you think the Didache is entirely Proto-Orthodox or could it preserve traces of the sort of Jewish…
On Three Early Christian Writings Spliced Together Into One: The Didache
------> 2# Regarding Cellard’s study: I have no data to argue with this study. If my memory is accurate, the…
On Fundamentalist Christians Are Not the Only Ones to Make Dumb Arguments…
1# Regarding the two-papyri: Any new significant “widespread” norm would have a start and a pioneer. So, let us consider…
On Fundamentalist Christians Are Not the Only Ones to Make Dumb Arguments…
Did the letters of Paul influence the author(s) of the Didache? Some of the chapters seem to reflect some of…
On Three Early Christian Writings Spliced Together Into One: The Didache
"It’s the most elitist, repugnant rationalization of suffering" I wholeheartedly agree with this observation. What came over to me in…
On My Debate on Suffering with Philosopher Richard Swinburne
on academic biblical reddit somebody made this argument against mcclellan quote: However, what McClellen doesn’t say is that what text…
On A Major Argument That We Can Be Sure We Have the Original Text