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"OK, thanks. Sorry to be so stupid and unable to read." After informing you the book YOU told me to…
On How to Botch a Bible Translation (because of inclusive language)
Professor Ehrman, you're living the dream, good for you! Safe travels, I wish I could join you!
On I’m Going to the Greek Islands. Interested in Joining Me?
Jesus was generous, but could we have exaggerated Jesus of Nazareth’s generosity like how we turned Nicholas of Myra into…
On The Origins of Altruism: My Next Book as It Stands Now
1) I hear many claim that the purpose of atonement was to “pay the tab” for every sinner so that…
On Jesus’ Death in Mark and Luke: Why Don’t They Agree?
To what extent do you think the historical Jesus cared about gentiles? I view the story of the SyroPhoenician woman…
On The Fate of Jesus’ Ethics after His Death
Yes, this is in June? This would be a dream come true for me. Around $7000 for shared room? I…
On I’m Going to the Greek Islands. Interested in Joining Me?
I know I’m getting into the weeds, but here goes: A main pillar of this lay Greek translator/novelist’s argument rests…
On Problems with Translating a Single Greek WORD
My evangelical friend said: when Jesus advised the rich man to give up everything he had, Jesus was not prescribing…
On The Origins of Altruism: My Next Book as It Stands Now
Professor Ehrman , in Matthew 27:62-66 the author depicts the Sadducees and Pharisees meeting with Pilate and doing work on…
On The Fate of Jesus’ Ethics after His Death
Thanks for update Bart. Philanthropy played a central role in my career first as a United Methodist minister (M.Div., Duke,…
On The Fate of Jesus’ Ethics after His Death
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