What Does It Even Mean to Have an "Original" of An Ancient Writing?

December 01, 2020 NaN
What Does It Even Mean to Have an "Original" of An Ancient Writing?
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What Does It Even Mean to Have an "Original" of An Ancient Writing?

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Dr. Ehrman explores the problems with conceiving the "original" version of a spliced-together letter such as Philippians. Read by John Paul Middlesworth

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