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| | | | | This article has been superseded by a complete revision, The Dying Messiah Redux . The following is retained for historical purposes only.... | |
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| | | | | The idea that the historical Jesus was a Jewish apocalyptic prophet remains the most likely interpretation of the evidence about who and what he was. | |
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| | | | | Which passage of the Bible is the favorite of Christians who like to defend the Christian worldview? I don't mean which one is most inspirational... I mean "which one is the most useful for winning arguments?" Well, when it comes to the historical Jesus, the most important passage has to be 1 Corinthians 15:3-7. The... | |
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| | | [AI summary] The discussion centers around the interpretation of biblical passages regarding gender roles, particularly focusing on complementarianism versus egalitarianism. Key points include the roles of Adam and Eve in Genesis, the concept of submission and authority in the New Testament, and the theological implications of the Trinity's perichoresis. Participants debate whether submission in marriage and ministry is hierarchical or mutual, and whether the biblical text supports equality or distinct roles for men and women. The conversation also touches on the cultural and historical context of the Pater Familia and its contrast with divine intent. | ||