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What Are the Gospels, and Why Are There Four of Them?Sep 22, 2017 · When people talk about “the gospel,” there's only one thing they mean: the life and ministry of Jesus Christ. Euangelion means “good tidings” orThe Gospels Are Historical... · The Gospels Are Narrative... · The Gospels Are Theological...
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What is a Gospel? - The Bible ProjectAug 26, 2017 · The four Gospels offer the earliest accounts of the story of Jesus, namely his life, death, and resurrection. But what kind of story is a “Gospel”?What Is A ``gospel?'' · Four Features Of The Gospels · How To Read The Gospels<|separator|>
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The Canonization of the New Testament | Religious Studies CenterThe current scholarly consensus is that the Gospel of Mark was written first, being composed in the midsixties to early seventies AD, some three to four ...
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Who Wrote the Gospels, and How Do We Know for Sure?Sep 20, 2017 · Most scholars believe the authors of Matthew and Luke wrote using Mark and some combination of other sources, and some believe Papias may be ...
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What Is a Gospel? (Chapter 1) - The Cambridge Companion to the ...The gospels are in some sense sui generis – written versions of early Christian teaching and preaching about Jesus.
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Gospel - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating from Old English godspel, meaning "good story," gospel refers to the good news announced by Jesus, stemming from Latin bona adnuntiatio and ...
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What Does the Word Gospel Mean? It's complicated - Bart EhrmanAug 12, 2022 · In the Bible, Good News = Gospel. Gospel comes from the Greek word euangelion, which is a compound word made up of the Greek eu meaning “good” ...
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[PDF] Romans 1: Notes and Reflections - BYU ScholarsArchiveGiven the meaning of the Greek word euangelion and the fact that the Greek usage in the New Testament re ects the Old Testament's concepts, we can see that ...
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Theology Behind Euangelion | National Association of EvangelicalsJan 29, 2018 · Although it is easy to think Jesus was the first to speak about the good news (euangelion in Greek), the origins of the “gospel” go further back.Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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Bringing in the Harvest: A Study of the Gospel - TorahResourceThe Hebrew Word Group ר ַשׂ ָבּ and ה ָ ר שׂ ְבּ (basar/besorah). The basic meaning of the verb ר ַשׂ ָבּ (basar) is “to bring news.” The context must determine ...
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What Is the Septuagint? - The Gospel CoalitionAug 12, 2018 · The Septuagint helps us better understand the New Testament Words we are all familiar with, such as “glory” [doxa], “Lord” [kurios], and “ ...
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(PDF) How Soon a Book Revisited: EUANGELION as a Reference to ...Aug 10, 2025 · Consequently, the earliest use of EUAGGELION to designate a written Gospel is to be traced—prior to Marcion, the author of Second Clement and ...
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Gospel, Good News - St Andrews Encyclopaedia of TheologyJun 15, 2023 · This is good news about God's kingdom: the restoration demonstrates that 'our God reigns' (Isa 52:7). This promise of restoration was understood ...<|separator|>
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SCTR 27 Artifact Analysis: The Priene Calendar Inscription (Murphy ...Near the top of tablet 2 (see the darkened lines to the right), they acknowledge Augustus as son of God whose birth marks the beginning of "good tidings" ( ...
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Messianism in the Dead Sea Scrolls. The Character of משיח in 4Q521### Summary of Messianic Good News or Eschatological Tidings in 4Q521
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The role of the messenger and message in the ancient Near East ...Dec 28, 2022 · The book examines the role of messengers and messages in the ancient Near East, including Sumer, Babylonia, Assyria, and Hebrew scriptures.Missing: victory | Show results with:victory
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[PDF] Ancient Near Eastern Texts Relating to the Old Testament - Tarsus.ieThis collection includes ancient Near Eastern texts such as myths, epics, legends, laws, and treaties relating to the Old Testament.
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History, Theology and Impact of the Biblical Term 'euangelion ...The Hellenistic-Jewish followers of Jesus usurped the Hellenistic and Roman imperial term euangelion and used it more often than the verb euangelizomai in order ...
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The Synoptic Gospels - BYU Religious Studies CenterThe books of Matthew, Mark, and Luke are referred to as the “Synoptic” Gospels (the word Synoptic comes from a Greek word meaning “to see together” or “from ...
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The Synoptic Problem & Proposed Solutions - Catholic ResourcesMar 5, 2023 · The Gospels according to Matthew, Mark, and Luke are so similar to each other that, in a sense, they view Jesus "with the same eye" (syn-optic).<|control11|><|separator|>
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Distinctive Theologies in the Gospels of Mark and Matthew - CraigThe Gospel of Mark focuses on Jesus as miracle worker, prophet and suffering servant. Matthew focuses on Jesus as the Jewish Messiah. The Gospel of Matthew.
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Gospel of Matthew: Themes and Emphases - Catholic ResourcesNov 6, 2023 · The body of Matthew's Gospel is structured around five lengthy sermons that Jesus gives to his disciples or to the broader public.
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Distinctive Theologies in the Gospel of Luke - Biblical TrainingPrayer is the central focus of three parables unique to this gospel: the Friend at Midnight (11:5-8), the Persistent Widow (18:1-8) and the Pharisee and Tax- ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] The Community That Raymond Brown Left Behind: Reflections on ...The Epistles of John (1982). Over the following years, Brown further developed his theory of the Johannine community in several ways, beginning with his Anchor ...
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[PDF] The Meaning of the LOGOS in John 1:1-18 - Scholars CrossingMost scholars agree John 1:1-18 is the prologue for the entire Gospel of John because they believe that this passage summarizes the rest of the Fourth Gospel.
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The Seven Signs of John's Gospel and Their Significance.John used the miracle as a SIGN of the greater truth that Jesus is Lord of human nature--able to change all men by the new life which He imparts within a ...
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The “I Am” Statements of Jesus - ESV.org1. I am the bread of life, 6:35, 48, 51 · 2. I am the light of the world, 8:12; 9:5 · 3. I am the door of the sheep, 10:7, 9 · 4. I am the good shepherd, 10:11, 14.<|separator|>
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John: The Gospel of the Eternal Son Who Reveals the FatherSep 23, 2017 · Jesus is the eternal Son who has come to reveal the Father. Salvation comes by knowing the Father through the Son.
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Does John's Last Supper Chronology Differ from the Other Gospels?The Synoptics indicate that the disciples prepared the Passover meal “on the first day of Unleavened Bread,” or Thursday night (Mark 14:12; see also Matt. 26:17 ...
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Johannine Passion NarrativeThe passion narrative in John 18-19 is profitably viewed in terms of the values of honor and shame. A model of this anthropological concept is presented.
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[PDF] Peter as Witness to Easter - Theological StudiesThe article shows how the role of Peter as the official witness to the resurrection of Jesus Christ continues to be neglected by such.
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Who Really Wrote the Gospels? A Study of Traditional AuthorshipThe earliest references to each Gospel by name are from the second century.[27] Irenaeus, a Christian bishop living around AD 180, is the earliest surviving ...
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Why Date the Gospels after 70 CE? - The Bart Ehrman BlogCritical scholars are widely agreed that the earliest Gospel was Mark, written around 70 c.e.; that Matthew and Luke were written some years later, say, around ...
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Was the New Testament Written in Hebrew, Aramaic, or Greek?Apr 29, 2023 · There is also significant Semitic influence in the Greek of the Gospels, but of the type that would be expected for Jewish authors who were ...
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Synoptic Problem Website: Two-Source HypothesisUnder Markan priority, the triple tradition is derived from a narrative source that resembles Mark and that both Matthew and Luke used. In the present form of ...
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Removing Anti-Jewish Polemic from our Christian LectionariesA New Testament scholar examines the problem of anti-Jewish polemic in the weekly scripture portions read in Catholic and Protestant churches and proposes a new ...
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Inclusion and exclusion in Luke 13 - PsephizoMar 14, 2019 · Both passages address the issue of the paradox of inclusion and exclusion in the kingdom which is characteristic of Luke's gospel.
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[PDF] Chapter Nine The Gospels - New Prairie PressThe Synoptic Gospels share a common narrative thread regarding the life and death of. Jesus, starting with the virgin birth, including key figures such as John ...
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The Kingdom of God in the teaching of Jesus (i) - PsephizoApr 28, 2015 · John rarely uses the term 'Kingdom of God', substituting the motif of 'eternal life' to denote life in the age to come.
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[PDF] THE MESSIANIC SECRET IN MARK* | Tyndale BulletinThe Messianic secret is nothing other than the attempt made by Mark to account for the absence of Messianic claims by Jesus Himself. An analysis of Wrede's ...
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How Does Jesus Fulfill the Law? (The Meaning of Matthew 5:17)Mar 11, 2024 · In Matthew 5:17, Jesus says he came to fulfill “the Law and the Prophets,” a traditional phrase that refers to the whole Hebrew Bible (the Old Testament).
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Johannine Christology through the Lens of Three of Its DialoguesThe Gospel's introductory prologue declares Jesus to be the eternal Word who, in the premortal realm, not only was with God but “was God” (John 1:1). This ...
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The Ethics of Jesus: What Do the Four Gospels Reveal?### Summary of Key Ethical Teachings from the Four Gospels
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[PDF] Eschatology in John's Gospel - Biblical eLearningThe Gospel deals with at least six eschatological themes (death, heaven, judgment, resurrection, eternal life, and Christ's return; other possible eschato-.
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New Testament Manuscripts, Textual Families, and VariantsFor example, in Matthew 8:26, the Alexandrian textual family has “Do not enter the village,” and the Western family has “Do not speak to anyone in the village.” ...
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[PDF] Archaeology and the Interpretation of John's Gospel: A Review EssayIn recent years, some scholars have challenged the traditional date for P52: A. Schmidt argues for a date around 170 AD, plus or minus twenty-five years (“Zwei ...
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Biblical Manuscripts: Greek NT Manuscripts - SEBTS LibraryJul 30, 2025 · Sinaiticus is another one of the great majuscules. It dates a little later than Vaticanus (ca. 350 AD), but it is the oldest manuscript of the ...Missing: details | Show results with:details<|separator|>
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The Endings of Mark and Revelation - BYU Religious Studies CenterObviously the longer ending's simple presence in the majority of manuscripts does not necessarily indicate that the original copy of Mark had the longer ending ...
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Textual Criticism and the New Testament | Religious Studies CenterOne of the more complicated instances of textual variation is the story of the woman taken in adultery, or the Pericope adulterae. ... John 7:37, or after John 21 ...
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[PDF] Comparison of Scribal Variants between New Testament ...As a portion of the grammatical analysis of texts, the three following orthographical subjects are addressed: dittography, haplography, and homoioteleuton.
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Biblical Manuscripts: Where Is The Original Bible? | HCUScholars speculate the manuscript was written in Egypt, possibly one of the 50 complete Bibles commissioned by Constantine the Great. Written on vellum or ...Missing: details | Show results with:details
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Medieval Book Production and Monastic Life - Sites at DartmouthMay 24, 2016 · What manuscripts survived only survived because of the strength of the papyrus or parchment they were written on, until about the mid-eighth to ...Missing: vellum | Show results with:vellum
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The Canonization of the New Testament | Religious Studies CenterAnother criterion for canonicity was a text's widespread and continuous usage, especially by respected Christian authorities and in the large metropolitan ...
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Marcion, the Canon, the Law, and the Historical Jesus" F.F. Bruce, The Canon of Scripture, at 140. The mention of Abraham as an example of faith was eliminated from Galatians (3:6-9), as well as the connection ...
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Irenaeus of Lyons, Against Heresies / Adversus Haereses, Book 3 ...Against Heresies / Adversus Haereses, Book 3 (Roberts-Donaldson translation) ... Luke also, the companion of Paul, recorded in a book the Gospel preached by him.
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The Muratorian Fragment - Bible ResearchIt was discovered by Ludovico Antonio Muratori in a manuscript in the Ambrosian Library in Milan, and published by him in 1740.
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Eusebius on the Canon of Scripture - Bible ResearchEusebius has left no express judgment on the contents of the Old Testament. In three places he quotes from Josephus, Melito and Origen, lists of the books.Missing: categories | Show results with:categories
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Athanasius on the Canon of Scripture - Bible ResearchHis list of canonical books was published as part of his Thirty-Ninth Festal Epistle of A.D. 367. After the list he declares, “these are the wells of salvation, ...
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Third Council of Carthage (AD 397). - Canon - Bible ResearchThe third Council of Carthage was held in the year 397 A.D. in the pontificate of Siricus; and Boniface did not succeed to the Roman chair till the year 418 ...
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Protevangelium Jacobi - Brill Reference WorksThe Protevangelium Jacobi is an infancy narrative focusing on the conception, birth, childhood, and early life of Mary , the mother of Jesus ( Christ, Jesus ...
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Protevangelium of James - NASSCALThe Protevangelium of James is a story of the birth, childhood, and adolescence of Mary the mother of Jesus. Penned in the latter half of the second century CE, ...
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Infancy Gospel of Thomas - NASSCALIt covers activities in Jesus' life from the ages of five to twelve. The story begins with Jesus playing with other children at a stream.
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Arabic Infancy Gospel - NASSCALThe Arabic Infancy Gospel, also known as Euangelium infantiae, has two forms, one with Infancy Gospel of Thomas, and another with stories from Jesus’ adulthood.
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Gelasius I (Chapter 14) - Great Christian Jurists and Legal ...The list of forbidden books in the Decretal included some apocryphal gospels (e.g., the Gospel of Thomas), forged letters (e.g., King Abgar's Letter to Jesus) ...
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Nag Hammadi Library - The Gnosis ArchiveThis immensely important discovery includes a large number of primary "Gnostic Gospels" – texts once thought to have been entirely destroyed during the early ...The Gnostic Gospels · Gnostic Society Bookstore · The Gnosis Archive - Nag...
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The Gospel of Thomas: Summary and Why It's Not In the BibleOct 10, 2023 · In 1945, a significant discovery happened near Nag Hammadi, Egypt, when a collection of 13 ancient Coptic books was unearthed. Among these ...
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The Gospel of Thomas - Marvin Meyer - The Nag Hammadi Library**Confirmation:**
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The Gospel According to Mary Magdalene - The Gnosis ArchiveThe Gospel of Mary, found in the Berlin Gnostic Codex, is a 2nd-century Greek text, with the most complete fragment attributed to Mary of Magdala. It was well ...
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Gospel of Philip: Author, Date, & Exclusion from Bible - Bart EhrmanOct 10, 2025 · The text of the Gospel of Philip, like many of those found at Nag Hammadi, can be broadly put under the category of Gnosticism. However, as I ...Missing: source | Show results with:source
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The Gospel of Philip - The Nag Hammadi Library - Willis Barnstone Translation### Summary of Key Excerpts and Themes from The Gospel of Philip
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Gospel of Judas: Examining the Apocryphal Book - Bart EhrmanSep 20, 2023 · The Gospel of Judas is an ancient Gnostic text that provides a window into the diversity of the early Christian world.
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Infancy Gospel of James - Early Christian WritingsThe mythical element of birth in a cave, for example, is an extracanonical also known to Justin Martyr. ... It is by combining composite traditions with a harmony ...Missing: mystical | Show results with:mystical
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What are the Gospels? A Comparison with Graeco-Roman ...May 31, 2005 · Richard A. Burridge, What are the Gospels? : a comparison with Graeco-Roman biography. The biblical resource series. Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdmans Pub. ...
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Mark's Unique Contribution - BYU Religious Studies CenterMark has a tendency to organize the Gospel by the type of material (miracles, controversies, parables),[11] not by theme (faith, patience, repentance), or, as ...
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Was Luke a Historian? - Bible OdysseyApr 20, 2020 · In the first four verses of the Gospel of Luke, readers encounter a unique prologue that states Luke's purpose and method in writing his Gospel.
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The Discourses in John's Gospel - Working PreacherFeb 18, 2008 · The discourses in John's gospel address issues of living the life of faith in a context where there are any number of things that threaten faith.Missing: symbolic repetitive
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Midrash in the New Testament - Bible OdysseyDec 14, 2022 · Midrash (from Hebrew: drsh to seek, inquire) can be taken in a broad sense as simply relating to the act of interpreting the Jewish Bible/Old Testament.
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The Gospel as an Aretalogy? - The Jesus Memoirs - WordPress.comFeb 13, 2017 · A type of biography about a subject's supernatural birth, wisdom, miracles, defiance of tyranny, martyrdom, and post-mortem vindication.
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Jesus, Criteria, and the Demise of Authenticity | Denver Journal... historical overview of the emergence of the traditional criteria—multiple attestation, dissimilarity, embarrassment, coherence, and Semitic linguistic ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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2 - The Demise of “Authenticity” and the Challenge of MethodologyHere we will discuss problems identified with the “major”Footnote criteria: dissimilarity, embarrassment, multiple attestation, and coherence. Difficulties with ...
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The Bethesda Pool, Site of One of Jesus' MiraclesJul 29, 2025 · The Bethesda Pool, where Jesus heals the paralytic man in the Gospel of John, is a complex site. It appears to have been a mikveh, or ritual bath.
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Are the accounts of the resurrection contradictory? - PsephizoApr 6, 2021 · The different accounts of the resurrection are full of contradictions like this. They can't even agree on whether Jesus was crucified on the day before ...
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Miracles: The Credibility of the New Testament Accounts(1) The historical argument is that the miracle reports in the Gospels and Acts are based on eyewitness testimony (not legendary accretions or the invention of ...
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Composition of the Synoptic Gospels - Craig Blomberg | FreeOral tradition and theological motivations shaped the Gospels, which likely present reliable historical accounts despite theological biases, maintaining ...
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The 3 "Quests" for the Historical Jesus | Zondervan AcademicSep 21, 2017 · This argument launched a series of “quests” to identify the “real,” historical Jesus—which to some, were quests to explain away his divinity. ...
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Quests for the Historical Jesus - The Gospel CoalitionThe Quest for the historical Jesus has progressed through at least four periods of development with an increasing trust towards the biblical sources.
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15 Historically Accurate Facts About Jesus - Bart EhrmanAug 18, 2024 · He Was Crucified ... Much like his baptism, Jesus' crucifixion is widely accepted by historians as a fact. As Bart Ehrman writes, “The crucifixion ...
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The Historical Jesus: Then and Now | Reflections - Yale UniversityWhen Jesus was crucified, the disciples invented the idea of the atonement and falsely claimed that Jesus had been raised from the dead. They did so, Reimarus ...
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The New Testament Concept of Salvation | Religious Studies CenterThe need for all people to receive forgiveness of their sins and thus salvation from ultimate spiritual death by trusting in Jesus as their Lord and Savior.
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The Church in the Christian BibleAug 10, 2023 · According to the gospels, the discipleship of Jesus is the most important indicator of a shared life in communion with the Messiah (Mark 1:16–20 ...
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(PDF) “The Johannine Christ, the 'Only-Begotten' Athena, and the ...The influence of Johannine christology clearly extends into the Nicene creed ... Johannine background of the terminology “the Logos of God” (cf. John 1:1) ...
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The Great Commission Explained – Matthew 28:18–20The Great Commission (Matthew 28:19-20) remains central to the Christian faith. We must seek meaningful and respectful ways to engage our world with the gospel.
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TGC Course | The Doctrine of the Trinity - The Gospel CoalitionThus, Logos points to the one who is able to fully reveal God because from ... Athanasius played an influential role in the formation of the Nicene Creed ...
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Diatessaron - Gorgias Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Syriac HeritageThe Diatessaron is extremely important for recovering the oldest text of the Gospels. It is obvious that Tatian, when composing his harmony, had to use the ...
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Timothy Keller on Justice in the Bible - Life in the GospelBiblical justice requires that every person be treated according to the same standards and with the same respect, regardless of class, race, ethnicity, ...
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Liberation Theologies in America### Summary of Liberation Theologies' Use of Gospel Teachings for Social Justice
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Reflections on Jewish-Christian Dialogue - Fuller StudioChristians have much to learn from dialogue with Judaism – both in the content of their theology and practices and in their critique of Christianity.
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What Is The "Injil"—Sometimes Known as the "Gospel"—in Islam?Dec 6, 2017 · The Injil in Islam is a book given to the Muslim Jesus, not the same as the Christian Gospels, and is not considered equal to the New Testament.