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
Matthew and Luke copied from earlier sources...was that not OK? Read by Ken Teutsch.
I’ve been talking about Jesus’ “Farewell Discourse,” the long five-chapter discourse that is Jesus’ last speech (virtually a monologue) in the Gospel of John....
John Shelby Spong, a well known bishop and author who endorsed an historical understanding of the Bible, is memorialized by Dr Ehrman. Read by...