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biblical authorship

  1. 2PhiloVoid

    When was the Book of Acts really written? I mean, really written ...?

    I don't know, and neither do you! But we can always look at various remains of evidence that might persuade us to opt for one of a handful of different positions, positions that might in turn influence the structure of the processes at work in how any one of us understands the nature of the...
  2. DharmaChrsitian

    Intertextuality between John and Thomas

    Is anybody interested in the theory that John's Gospel was written in part to challenge early Christians who were using the Gospel of Thomas? (Note: This hypothesis would not necessarily mean that John's Gospel is inaccurate, or that Thomas' is accurate). The evidence breaks down into two...