Last of My Paul Post Series: Paul and John
Previously: Announcing A New Blog Series: THE QUEST FOR THE HISTORICAL PAUL Now the conclusion (I will be adding the reviewed essays to the above page as they are published). The earliest reception history for the Gospel of John, John 21 which is a later stratum addition to the Gospel of John itself, understands the … Last of My Paul Post Series: Paul and John
Resolving the Gethsemane Contradiction
Previously: Announcing A New Blog Series: THE QUEST FOR THE HISTORICAL PAUL The Corrupt Trial of Jesus and Paul Let’s try to resolve an apparent contradiction between the Gethsemane prayer in Hebrews and the one in Mark. We read: 7 In the days of his flesh, Jesus offered up prayers and supplications, with loud cries … Resolving the Gethsemane Contradiction
The Corrupt Trial of Jesus and Paul
Previously Lot’s Angels and Jesus as a Great Angel in Paul Eusebius of Caesarea, a 4th-century Christian historian, attributed the destruction of the Temple in 70 CE and the Jewish loss of land following the Bar Kokhba revolt (132–135 CE) to divine punishment for the crucifixion of Jesus. In his Ecclesiastical History (Book III, Chapter … The Corrupt Trial of Jesus and Paul
Lot’s Angels and Jesus as a Great Angel in Paul
Previously: Announcing A New Blog Series: THE QUEST FOR THE HISTORICAL PAUL Paul and the Churches: From Corinth to Rome The Jews believed that God actively governed history, using tragedies to discipline and restore His people. With the destruction of the temple in 70 CE and the loss of their homeland after Bar Kokhba, it … Lot’s Angels and Jesus as a Great Angel in Paul
Paul and the Churches: From Corinth to Rome
Previously: The Incarnation in the Prologue of the Gospel of John and Paul’s letters The communities of the letters may be idealized as to the length of Paul’s reach, like the seven communities of Revelation represents universality, not literal places. For example, considering Corinth as a literary entity the term “to Corinthianize” (Greek: korinthiazomai) was … Paul and the Churches: From Corinth to Rome
The Incarnation in the Prologue of the Gospel of John and Paul’s letters
Previously: Announcing A New Blog Series: THE QUEST FOR THE HISTORICAL PAUL The notion of the incarnation is well known from the Gospel of John. We read 1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2 He was in the beginning with God. 3 All … The Incarnation in the Prologue of the Gospel of John and Paul’s letters
The Unreliability of the 4th Gospel – Part 7: More One-On-One Dialogues
WHERE WE ARE In Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, and Part 4 of this series, I presented evidence sufficient to show it is probable that the Gospel of John is a historically unreliable account of the life and teachings of the historical Jesus. (For a summary of those posts, see “WHERE WE ARE” in … The Unreliability of the 4th Gospel – Part 7: More One-On-One Dialogues
4 Article Series on Paul
I’m doing a series of 4 articles on the historical Paul based on my 8 post blog series. A PhD specialist is looking at the articles to make sure there are no egregious errors. Here is the first one: https://infidels.org/library/modern/quest-for-historical-paul-a Here is the second one: https://infidels.org/library/modern/quest-for-historical-paul-b
The Unreliability of the 4th Gospel – Part 6: One-On-One Dialogues
WHERE WE ARE In Part 1 of this series, I showed there was good reason to believe that the Gospel of Mark was written about three decades before the Gospel of John (70 C.E. vs. 100 C.E.). In Part 2 of this series, I showed that there was a significant conflict between the Gospel of … The Unreliability of the 4th Gospel – Part 6: One-On-One Dialogues
The Unreliability of the 4th Gospel – Part 5: Sayings vs. Sermons
WHERE WE ARE In Part 1 of this series, I showed there was good reason to believe that the Gospel of Mark was written about three decades before the Gospel of John (70 C.E. vs. 100 C.E.). That means that if there are significant conflicts between the Gospel of Mark and the Gospel of John, … The Unreliability of the 4th Gospel – Part 5: Sayings vs. Sermons


