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Monday, October 18, 2010
The Jell-O dome
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Edski is like one of those dolls where you pull a string to play a prerecorded message. He lacks adaptive intelligence. Every conversation w...
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Oral tradition?
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One of the stock objections to sola Scriptura in Catholic apologetics is the claim that oral tradition preceded the composition of the NT. H...
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The Historical Nature Of Early Christianity (Part 1)
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(This will be a three-part series.) Papias described the origin of Mark's gospel as follows: "Mark, having become the interpreter...
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Does religion originate in the brain?
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Paul Copan addresses the question. (BTW, Angus Menuge does as well but his response apparently isn't freely available. But perhaps it ...
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Sunday, October 17, 2010
Inaudible oral tradition
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Last week or so I posted a number of comments over at Green Baggins. I’m reposting them here: steve hays said, October 7, 2010 at 9:51 pm Br...
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Fiction In Early Christianity: Some Preliminaries
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Before I discuss some ancient sources relevant to the historicity of early Christianity, I want to address some general principles involved....
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The Pope Isn't Catholic
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Scott Windsor has posted two more responses to me on the papacy, here and here . Since he didn't interact much with what I said, there ...
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How Historical Were Early Christian Belief And Literature?
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I'm going to be writing more posts about issues raised in my recent discussion with Richard. The posts will be partly a response to him ...
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Saturday, October 16, 2010
Superrichard
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Jason Engwer has been responding to a commenter who goes by the avatar of “Richard.” However, “Richard” is not a real person. The commenter ...
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Not yet
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"Ms. Avery," I said, glancing down at the chart in my hands, and then back up to the woman lying before me on the ER stretcher. ...
The Historical Nature Of Early Christianity
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In another thread here , I've been having a discussion with a person who goes by the screen name Richard. Some of you may be interested ...
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Friday, October 15, 2010
Scholarly Opinion On The Gospels' Genre
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In his recent commentary on Matthew, Grant Osborne writes the following about scholarly opinion on the genre of the gospels: "The curre...
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