The Gospel of Luke relied heavily on the Gospel of Mark but omits everything in Mark that lies between the miracle of feeding the 5000 to Peter’s acknowledgment that Jesus was the Christ. That i… more →
VridarDoug Lawrence wrote 1 month ago: A NEW VERSION OF CHRISTIANITY Here is the real goal. The New Jesus of the Jesus Seminar gives us a n … more →
Brian wrote 1 month ago: One of my “hobbies” is the value of the Old Testament writings. I have even outlined a … more →
Michael Graham wrote 1 month ago: St. Augustine Again, classical apologetics focuses on the rational basis of the Christian faith. It … more →
Andrew wrote 3 months ago: Steven makes a comment in relation to Peter Enns slide into liberalism that brought up something I … more →
neilgodfrey wrote 3 months ago: The Gospel of Luke relied heavily on the Gospel of Mark but omits everything in Mark that lies betwe … more →
Andrew wrote 3 months ago: Just a quick comment: Since Marcion, the church as a whole has been very clear that the OT is part o … more →
Benjamin Steele wrote 4 months ago: I was talking to a friend last night and we had a very long discussion that covered many subjects: s … more →
Phillip J. Long wrote 4 months ago: Marcion also was able to develop a following in Rome between 140-150 because of theological tolerati … more →
Josh Philpot wrote 6 months ago: Year three marked one of the more satisfying years academically. After going through a year of Hebre … more →
halakti wrote 7 months ago: 27: The reason this is a turning point is because of how it forced the new Christian church to devel … more →
WtW wrote 9 months ago: In the middle of the second century, a guy named Marcion took his Bible and tore out most of the Gos … more →
zoecarnate wrote 10 months ago: About a year ago, I wrote a post that became one of my most controversial to date: Spilled Blood … more →
Brian wrote 10 months ago: Preacher, Blogger, Biker, author, rocker, scholar. The only negative thing I can think of to say ab … more →
viaemmaus wrote 1 year ago: [This post is the fourth in a series on the biblical theology of Irenaeus of Lyons found in Against … more →
Jozef Hehanussa wrote 1 year ago: MARCION Marcion was son of the Bishop of Sinope in Pontus, born c. A.D. 110, evidently from wealthy … more →
Michael Liccione wrote 1 year ago: John of Fides Quaerens Intellectum has replied to my post Development of Doctrine II, primarily with … more →
kennyrobertson wrote 1 year ago: Part 4 of … on Historical Theology. Taught by Mike Reeves for the UCCF staff study programme. List … more →
neilgodfrey wrote 1 year ago: Someone on a discussion list recently drew attention to how the Gospel of Luke changes the position … more →
personalpedia wrote 1 year ago: After the appearance of the first volume of The History of Dogma, Theodosius Harnack wrote to his so … more →