A Solution to a Major Anomaly in the Study of Paul: Guest Post by Richard Fellows

November 12, 2021 00:11:57
A Solution to a Major Anomaly in the Study of Paul: Guest Post by Richard Fellows
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A Solution to a Major Anomaly in the Study of Paul: Guest Post by Richard Fellows

Nov 12 2021 | 00:11:57

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Show Notes

Here is our final guest post from Richard Fellows, based on his article in an international journal of biblical studies: “Paul, Timothy, Jerusalem and the Confusion in Galatia” Biblica 99.4 (2018) 544-566. He has some bold and controversial claims. Check them out! He’ll be happy to respond to your comments. The identity of Titus and the historicity of Acts Read by Petra Ortiz

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