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| | thenaturalhistorian.com
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| | The exploration of the Dead Sea region highlights its geological significance while addressing the tension between scientific evidence for an ancient Earth and traditional interpretations of Scripture. Recognizing the deep history of the Earth need not undermine biblical authority; rather, it invites a nuanced understanding of faith, creation, and how theology can coexist with scientific...
| | bibleinterp.arizona.edu
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| | [AI summary] The discussion centers around the historicity of Jesus and mythicist interpretations. Key points include the use of the Gospels as historical evidence, the debate over the crucifixion's location (earthly vs. heavenly), the role of Pauline traditions in early Christianity, and the evolution of Jesus' portrayal from celestial to historical figures. Participants engage with Rudolf Bultmann's challenge of reconciling Jesus as both a divine being and a historical person, and explore mythicist views like euhemerism and historicizing. The conversation also touches on the apostolic traditions, the resurrection appearances, and the potential motivations behind Paul's silence on Jesus' teachings.
| | www.byzantineambassador.com
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| | It would be an error to treat the Christian story as merely the gradual sedimentation of various Greek philosophies narrowing and ossifying the range of interpretations that could be legitimately extrapolated from the actions of a Jewish theanthropos. Such a treatment has a long history and is based mainly on the schadenfreude secular scholarship has gleaned from caricaturing theological resolutions as the products of Roman political theatre, and celebrating the religion practised by Judaeans i
| | hebrewwordlessons.com
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| Most High: Elyon, adjective (Strong's 5945). Hebrew lettering: ???????? Sounds like: Elyone (rhymes with phone) God the "Most High"... this is one of the many descriptor names representing YHWH. It's all through the Bible, in the Torah, the prophetic writings, the poetry, the historical accounts, including the Gospels. And we tend to just carry on...