Craig Evans,
author of the new book Jesus and the Remains of His Day: Studies in Jesus and the Evidence of Material Culture, doesn't expect the presentation will change much with this latest project.
Not exact matches
I quote: The 27
New Testament
books claim to be written by
authors who either knew
Jesus or received firsthand knowledge
of him from others.
To articulate this way forward Wittmer (professor
of historical theology at Grand Rapids Theological Seminary and
author of Heaven is a Place on Earth a brilliant examination
of the
new creation) has recently written a second
book, Don't Stop Believing: Why Living Like
Jesus is Not Enough.
Cornwall has good credentials — he is a senior research fellow at
Jesus College, Cambridge, and
author of the bestselling A Thief in the Night: The Death
of Pope John Paul I — but his
new book is full
of exaggerated claims and deceptions, beginning with the title and dust cover.
Last week, pastor,
author and speaker Judah Smith, received the so - called Bieber - bump when the pop - singer tweeted a raving endorsement
of his
new book Jesus Is.
All you're doing is quoting from a 2000 year old unverifiable
book filled with 3000 year old stories, and not ONE
of those
new testament
authors were there with
jesus.
The impression you will get from the
book is that the
authors are simply teaching what
Jesus, Paul, and John really thought and cared about, when in reality, what you will be getting is a strong Calvinistic interpretation
of the
New Testament.
Bart D. Ehrman is the
author of more than twenty
books, including the
New York Times bestselling Misquoting
Jesus and God's Problem.
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