To this point I have enumerated everything that Paul explicitly says about what Jesus said, did, and experienced during his earthly life. The driving question is the one that I turn to now and in the next post. Why didn’t Paul tell us *more*? I’ve long been fascinated by this question, and even though I’ve thought about it for well over thirty years, I’ve never decided on what I really think. There are just too many counter-arguments for every perspective that I’ve heard or thought of! In these two posts I want to lay out three of the main options. If you think of others that need to be aired, feel free to make a comment. I have taken the following from my textbook The New Testament: A Historical Introduction to the Early Christian Writings. Read by Petra Ortiz
Bart presents the discovery of the Nag Hammadi Library as "a story of serendipity, ineptitude, secrecy, ignorance, scholarly brilliance, murder, and blood revenge." Or...
Bart is interviewed on the Christian Humanist Podcast about his book Journeys to Heaven and Hell: Read by John Paul Middlesworth
Bart argues that Christians were likely a very small percentage of the Roman empire for the first two centuries. Read by John Paul Middlesworth.