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| | | | | https://youtu.be/luuleoSiAdo Hey, everyone! I'm Ben - the Amateur Exegete, and this is episode sixty-seven ofBible Study for Amateurs. Today's episode is, "Elizabeth Shively's 'Purification of the Body and the Reign of God in the Gospel of Mark,' part 1."1 The first miracle story in the Gospel of Mark takes place in the village of Capernaum.... | |
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article presents a comprehensive historical and theological examination of the resurrection of Jesus, arguing that it is a central event in Christian belief and history. It critiques alternative explanations for the resurrection, such as mythological borrowing, hallucinations, and theft of the body, and asserts that these theories are insufficient to explain the emergence and growth of Christianity. The author emphasizes the uniqueness of Jesus and the transformative impact of the resurrection on the early Christian community, including the radical transformation of figures like James, Peter, and Paul. The article also highlights the historical attestation of the resurrection through early Christian writings and external sources like Tacitus... | |
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historyforatheists.com
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| | | | | My guest today is Dr Thomas C. Schmidt of Fairfield University. Tom has just published an interesting new book through Oxford University Press: Josephus and Jesus - New Evidence for the One Called Christ. In it he makes a detailed case for the authenticity of the Testimonium Flavianum; the much disputed passage about Jesus in Book 18 of Flavius Josephus' Antiquities of the Jews. Not only does he argue that Josephus wrote about Jesus as this point in his book,... Read More Read More | |
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e-watchman.com
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| | | Part five Search the Scriptures through and through, and you will not find the phrase "invisible presence." As common sense would have it, Jesus has always been invisibly present. The parousia is something very different. To | ||